Which position should a golfers legs be in during a putt?
Mia Moss
Published Jan 18, 2026
Body & Feet Alignment
The most commonly taught putting stance is one where your body and feet are aligned parallel to the intended line of the putt.Where should your feet be when putting?
The conventional Putting Stance is shoulder-width, feet parallel to your aimline, and with your toes pointing straight ahead. In other words, your feet are lined up with the other flow lines of shoulders, forearms, hips, and knees.Should legs be straight when putting?
While you crouch over the golf ball to putt, you need to be in the correct position. You should have a slight knee flex in your putting stance. If your knees are locked, you're straining your back too much.Where should I stand when opponent is putting?
Rules of Golf explained: Our expert says…Sorry to be the bearer of bad news Hughie but, though it might feel wrong, there is nothing in the Rules to stop a fellow competitor, or opponent, standing wherever they like – even if that means they're behind you tracking the exact line of your putt.