This review summarized research related to psychophysiological and psychological characteristics in golf putting. Psychophysiological characteristics included heart rate, breath, quite eye period, and EEG. Psychological characteristics were state anxiety, imagery, self-talk, and pre-performance routine. As attention may be the core construct that can serve to integrate the aforementioned psychophysiological and psychological characteristics, it is recommended that training programs targeted in the enhancement of golfers' attention ability need to integrate psychophyiological and psychological characteristics and tactics with neurofeedback and psychological counsultants. Although skill levels and individual differences may be major limitations for application at present, the integration of both psychophysiological and psychological approaches will inevitably bring putting performance up to a more mature and stable level.