You've probably been told to keep your head still on short putts, and that's good advice.
Here's another way to stabilize your body so the putterface remains square through impact: Put pressure on the instep of your front foot before you begin the stroke. This allows your shoulders, arms and hands to work on a consistent track.
If your weight moves back toward your front heel on the downstroke, your whole body is twisting open, causing the putterface to close. This common problem is often a product of turning to see where the ball is going.
Concentrate on keeping weight on your front instep throughout, and you'll have a stable base to make more three- and four-footers.
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