Nike Putters
For the vast majority of golfers it takes many years of practice to master the skill of putting. Putting is the most difficult stroke to command for most players, so if you are born with a natural ability, good luck to you.
When it comes to improving a putting game, practice really does make perfect, but, a golfer must aim, not only, to read a green, calculate distance and speed, but, must achieve consistency of play, whilst, at the same time, use little body movement, be as relaxed as possible (body tension will show up in your stroke) and attempt to be slow and steady (remember slow and steady wins the race!) instead of rough and ready. There is more skill required for putting than, merely, walloping the ball quickly. It is much easier to control excessive body movements if a golfer’s pace has been slowed.
Nike golf putters have been specifically designed to assist golfers gain the most from their putting game.
In the range of Nike putters there are clubs which provide dual sight lines, which helps golfers square the putter more accurately and consistently when their golf ball is addressed. If a putter does not lie squarely with the ball, than a golfer can never be entirely sure where his ball may end. Nike putters can, also be centred shafted which helps golfers who leave the clubface open.
Nike’s putter shaft are available in varying lengths, not only, to suit a golfers height requirements, but also, as an aid to control and reduce hand and wrist movement because the ideal putter stroke involves a putt that comes straight from the shoulder, down through the arm and into the putter itself and any deviation from this smooth flow will impact on a golfers game. Every step up in putter shaft length removes the possibility of excessive wrist movement. However, longer shaft lengths which restrict wrist action come at a price because longer length makes for less feel and control.
Nike golf putters, available from Golfbuyitonline, have been created for golfers who wish to achieve their full putting potential, from shorter conventional shaft blade putters for low handicap golfers, to a long putter (aka broomstick putter) for golfers who need just that little bit extra help to hit their golf ball towards the target.
Excuse me, I am sorry… Hit the ball? Oh dear a putt is never hit it’s stroked through. Maybe that’s where your problem lies. Go and practice, practice, practice. It makes perfect, don’t you know?