You've seen her putt. Even as I write this, she's placing on a medical institution Down Under at the ISPS Handa Women?S Australian Open. Let's see what she has to mention:
For lots of you, Inbee's admission that she handiest appears at the ball as she putts is probably a shocker. It appears logical that, if you need to make a whole lot of putts -- especially lengthy ones like Inbee so regularly does -- you would be in reality involved about your line and your stroke.
But Inbee says that looking on the stroke interferes together with her capability to choose distance... And distance manipulate is the important thing to having tap-ins when you do not make the primary putt. (In case you did not know.)
Inbee is perhaps the best putter in the game right now. If she's eliminating as many thoughts from her stroke as possible -- after all, once she gets lined up she's just looking at the ball and feeling the correct distance -- then maybe you're making your putting stroke too complicated. Simplify, simplify, simplify and perhaps you'll make more putts!
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