I've been reading a lot in here the past few days...but a lot of it is new to me and will surely take some time to sort out (one piece at a time) on the putting green and actually integrate into my game. i.e. the whole concept of hitting down and also ingraining an actual arc-stroke...and then the setup that goes along with those things. Then there's walking my eyes down the line (and doing it the right way)...etc!
I find it hard to focus on execution right now with all these new things going on. So that got me thinking...from what I've read, you've talked a lot about technique but I'm wondering about execution now.
Do you have any things that you think are essential in actually hitting a putt? As in, the moment of truth- after you've planned and setup to the ball- when you actually take your stroke. i.e. keep your head still, accelerate vs. even tempo...etc. etc. I know it's best to keep it to a minimum really...but is there anything that you guys feel should be kept in mind/monitored?