STEADINESS IN PUTTING
Steadiness of the body Is of the utmost Importance in putting, and, as an aid to this, place the right forearm on the right thigh, says 11 writer in a Melbourne paper. As the club goes back it is not necessary to turn the shoulders, nor should there be any sway of the head. So do not let the eye's follow the club back. They should never be moved from the ball, and, if tho player can acquire the habit or keeping his eyes fixed on the ball until the follow-through lias been completed, ho will benefit. Tho only movement which may, perhaps, bo permissible is a alight give or flicker of the left knee, but this will only be experienced if the player is standing easily.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23687, 20 June 1940, Page 5
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