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Jun 23, 2010 Putting Alignment www.patobriengolf.com (6/22/10)
PobukheadshotBelow is an awesome post from Pat O'Brien. �You have to take time to read this and share with your friends. Let us know what you think?


This is an article I wrote for a Korean magazine called Golf Guide.�

Understanding Alignment in Putting

This is the third article in a series on putting.� This month�s topic covers how to aim your putter properly.� It is very difficult to have a quiet mind and putt with confidence if that little voice in your head is questioning your alignment.� I want to present to you a clear cut way to know where you are aiming, so you can make a free stroke.

There has been much discussion about eye dominance in putting and how it relates to aim.� It has been my experience that there simply is not a direct correlation between the two.� I have seen right eye dominant people misalign both to the left and right, as well as left eye dominant people.� It may make for an interesting topic of conversation, but it does not factor into my teaching.� What I focus on is eyeline and how to look at your target properly.


In this first picture, I want you to notice how unbalanced my body looks.�


Pobalignment1

There is more weight on my right leg, my shoulders are tilted too much and my nose is behind my sternum.� In this position, my eyeline is pointed to the right of my intended target line.�

Pobalignment2

In these next two pictures, notice how symmetrical my body looks.� My weight is evenly balanced and my spine is level, not tilted to the right.� Because of this, my nose is right over my sternum.�

Pobalignment3

My eyeline is now parallel to my aiming line, as well as my body lines.


Pobalignment4

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Comments Putting Alignment www.patobriengolf.com (6/22/10)
PobukheadshotBelow is an awesome post from Pat O'Brien. �You have to take time to read this and share with your friends. Let us know what you think?


This is an article I wrote for a Korean magazine called Golf Guide.�

Understanding Alignment in Putting

This is the third article in a series on putting.� This month�s topic covers how to aim your putter properly.� It is very difficult to have a quiet mind and putt with confidence if that little voice in your head is questioning your alignment.� I want to present to you a clear cut way to know where you are aiming, so you can make a free stroke.

There has been much discussion about eye dominance in putting and how it relates to aim.� It has been my experience that there simply is not a direct correlation between the two.� I have seen right eye dominant people misalign both to the left and right, as well as left eye dominant people.� It may make for an interesting topic of conversation, but it does not factor into my teaching.� What I focus on is eyeline and how to look at your target properly.


In this first picture, I want you to notice how unbalanced my body looks.�


Pobalignment1

There is more weight on my right leg, my shoulders are tilted too much and my nose is behind my sternum.� In this position, my eyeline is pointed to the right of my intended target line.�

Pobalignment2

In these next two pictures, notice how symmetrical my body looks.� My weight is evenly balanced and my spine is level, not tilted to the right.� Because of this, my nose is right over my sternum.�

Pobalignment3

My eyeline is now parallel to my aiming line, as well as my body lines.


Pobalignment4

CLICK HERE TO SEE MORE PICTURES AND INSTRUCTION �

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