But additional practice on down slopers and how to set up properly will result in more confidence in sinking these types of putts.
Use a practice green at a range,or use a neatly
manicured lawn that has a slight downslope to practice on. In one of my last articles on
putting, I said to use a piece if tape on your putter head so you can putt the ball more accurately. If you still have shot alignment shots with the down hill putts, put a mark around
the circumference of the ball with a majic marker.Don't use tape. You can put a mark on the
putter head instead of tape. align the mark on the club head with the mark on the ball.
This will help you with shot control in keeping it straight. Practice this regularly on the down
hill putts,and other putts as well. Down slope puts are among the toughest,and regular
practice shots will have you playing through the insecurity regarless of what happens.
And great things can happen by doing just that.