SGC001
Challenge Tour Pro
What drills would you recommend, if any and why?
I was given one to wake up putting after a winter off. It helps you make the most of your stroke, encourages you to hit putts at a good pace and is good for confidence despite having the potential to frustrate at the time.
Recommended after a game (not before) or on a day off. Please remeber to stand up and stretch yor back out every so often.
Pick a flat putt
5 putting stations
I use 5 balls
30 foot
15 foot
9 foot
6 foot
3 foot
Putt from 30 foot until you hole 1, then move to 15 foot
Putt from 15 foot until you hole 2 on the bounce, then move to 9 foot
Putt from 9 foot until you hole 5 on the bounce, then move to 6 foot
Putt from 6 foot until you hole 10 on the bounce, then move to 3 foot
Putt from 3 foot until you hole 20 on the trot.
If you miss a putt you stay at the same distance, you just have to start form zero again.
It can get a little frustrating and may take a little time, don't quit; just allow enough time to complete the drill. The day after you'll feel the benefits as you'll have holed something like 95% of putts taken from 6 foot and in.
The idea isn't to complete it in as few a shots as possible, it's to spend some time putting. Thanks to the lady who gave me this drill.
(Edited for spelling in thread title)
I was given one to wake up putting after a winter off. It helps you make the most of your stroke, encourages you to hit putts at a good pace and is good for confidence despite having the potential to frustrate at the time.
Recommended after a game (not before) or on a day off. Please remeber to stand up and stretch yor back out every so often.
Pick a flat putt
5 putting stations
I use 5 balls
30 foot
15 foot
9 foot
6 foot
3 foot
Putt from 30 foot until you hole 1, then move to 15 foot
Putt from 15 foot until you hole 2 on the bounce, then move to 9 foot
Putt from 9 foot until you hole 5 on the bounce, then move to 6 foot
Putt from 6 foot until you hole 10 on the bounce, then move to 3 foot
Putt from 3 foot until you hole 20 on the trot.
If you miss a putt you stay at the same distance, you just have to start form zero again.
It can get a little frustrating and may take a little time, don't quit; just allow enough time to complete the drill. The day after you'll feel the benefits as you'll have holed something like 95% of putts taken from 6 foot and in.
The idea isn't to complete it in as few a shots as possible, it's to spend some time putting. Thanks to the lady who gave me this drill.
(Edited for spelling in thread title)