How to Get a Hole in One in Mini Putt
The shorter version of golf is still played on 18 holes. It is commonly known as mini putt, miniature golf, putt putt and crazy golf. Like golf, miniature golf's goal is to get the ball in the hole in as few shots as possible. The putt-putt course provides different challenges compared to the larger courses. Windmills are commonly found on most courses. Clown mouths are also common with the mouths continually opening and closing.
Instructions
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Water and windmills are among the items designed to make people miss their putts. Find the hazards for the hole, and avoid them when putting.
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Lining up the ball and hole is imperative to making any putt. Line up the putt from behind the ball. The proper line will give you the best chance to make the putt.
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Place the left hand on top of the right hand for right-handed golfers and the opposite for left-handed golfers.
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The right speed will give the best chance of sinking the putt. Strike the ball with the proper speed. The arms should swing like a pendulum.
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References
- Photo Credit short putt image by John Keith from Fotolia.com water hazard image by Pix by Marti from Fotolia.com adventure golf image by Lucy Clark from Fotolia.com