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Stance in Windy Conditions

3rd November 2008

Stance in Windy Conditions

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By James Hau

Not many golfers consider the effect of wind on their putt. Many tend to putt badly in the wind because they allow it to affect their stance and the result is nearly always an off-center hit and an unsuccessful putt. Wind can dry the putting green , thus making the ball roll farther than normal. Wind can push or hold back a ball that is rolling across a green. A strong wind can make it difficult to maintain a secure stance.

When setting up you putt in the wind, be patient, take careful aim, widen your stance to gain better balance, lower your grip a few inches on the putter handle, and concentrate harder than ever to keep your head still and your eyes over the ball. Crouch low to anchor yourself. Take a short , firm stroke. On the backstroke, increase your control by fixing your eyes on the ball and keeping the motion short. On the forward stroke, hit the ball especially hard while maintaing a firm grip. If the wind is gusty, crouch even lower, taken an even wider stance, and use a very firm stroke.

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