

Allow the putter to hang naturally like a plumb bob.Close your dominant eye (for this example it will be your right eye) and hold the putter up so that the left edge of the club shaft dissects the centre of the ball.Stand in a straight line between you, the ball and the hole.What matters most is that you position yourself so you can line the putt up correctly. It makes little difference whether you read the putt while squatting or standing behind the ball (not everyone has the mobility to crouch down low on the greens, especially if they have dodgy knees). Once you’ve got the putter hanging correctly, it’s time to line it up with the ball and hole in the correct manner. To allow the putter to hang under its own weight, simply grip the handle lightly – preferably in the middle or just above the shaft – using only your thumb and index finger. One of the most important elements of plumb bobbing is making sure you let the putter dangle naturally in front of your face – you don’t want to interfere with how it hangs by gripping it too tightly as this will create a false vertical line, and cause an inaccurate reading. Let’s take a look at each of these steps in more detail. That, in a nutshell, is how plumb bobbing is done when putting.īut there are some additional nuances you need to factor in when doing each of these steps in order to get the most accurate read on the greens. Whichever side of the hole the putter grip appears, the putt will break in the opposite direction. Close your dominant eye and align the club shaft so it covers the centre of the ball, but also dissects the hole. Grip the handle lightly with your thumb and index finger to let it hang naturally.

To plumb bob a putt, take your putter and hold it in front of your face. How do you use the plumb bob method when putting?

PLUMB BOB USE TV
At some point in time, there’s no doubt you’ve watched the pros on TV and thought to yourself: why do they hold their putter in the air when reading greens?
