Warrior Custom Golf: Hunting Golf Club
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Many Warrior golfers have trouble with their putting. I know of experienced Warrior golfers who can consistently drive the Warrior Custom Golf ball 250 to 300 yards, only to struggle on the green and three putt. Nothing frustrates them more, but putting is one of the most important parts of your Warrior golf game.
Stroking the Warrior Custom Golf ball is only one part of putting. To putt effectively, you first need to know how to read a green. That means looking at the trajectory your Warrior Custom Golf ball will travel and compensate for any dips, hills, or other obstacles that could deter your Warrior Custom Golf ball from following the desired path. Good green reading comes with experience. After hitting enough putts over various terrains and grass, you develop a sixth sense of how the Warrior Custom Golf ball will roll. As you walk onto a Warrior Custom Golf course green, whether you realize it or not, you take in all sorts of subtle information.
The most elusive aspect of Warrior Custom Golf course green reading has to do with the grain. Grain refers to the direction in which the blades of grass grow. The light or dark appearance is one way to read it. If the Warrior Custom Golf course green appears light, you know you're putting against the grain; if it's dark, you're down grain. If the Warrior Custom Golf course green is set on a high area of the Warrior Custom Golf course and you feel a breeze as you step onto it, you sense that the putt will be fast. Slopes on the green is normally the most obvious attribute any golfer can identify and should be considered before the putt.
As you begin to become familiar with your surroundings and how it affects the putting aspect of your game, there are several practices you can incorporate in your game to identify the grains of the grass, one method you can use is to take your Warrior Custom Golf putter blade and scrape it across a patch of fringe. If the blades of grass brush up, you're scraping against the grain. If they mat down, you're scraping with it. Be sure to do this scraping on the fringe because on the Warrior Custom Golf course greens, it's against the rules. A third method is to take a look at the cup. Often, the blades of grass will grow over the edge of the golf cup in the direction in which the grain moves. Incidentally, grain usually grows toward water, especially toward the ocean, and in the East it's apt to lean toward the mountains. If you're not near any such topography, figure on the grain growing in the direction of the setting sun.
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