There is an old saying in golf which I am sure you know and have heard many times “Drive for show, Putt for dough”
Well, that is one golfing term that no player can get away from however good they may be or however bad they may be.
In Putting there is definitely always room to improve, so take a look at the drill below and let’s get started.
The short game (Shots from100 yards in) are the most important area of the whole round. At least 70% of your shots during a round will be from 100 yards in.
So doesn’t it make sense to practice from this viewpoint?
You first of all need to start practicing your putting, and I have come up with a drill that will help you improve your short putting.
Hole em, Hole em, Hole em…………
Take four golfballs out onto the practice putting green and set them down just 1 foot from the hole, yes just 1 foot from the hole.
Now knock them in at speed, don’t just trickle them in, make them hit the back of the cup and drop. Do this 3 times making sure that you hole every single putt.
If you miss one putt then you must start from the beginning.
Once you have completed 3 sets of 4 putts from 1 foot, move the balls 2 feet from the hole and repeat the exercise,
again knocking them in at speed.
Again make them hit the back of the cup and drop Do this three times making sure that every single putt drops. If you miss one you must go back and start from the beginning.
And when I say the beginning, I mean from the 1-foot putts. Yes, you must start from the one-foot putts. I know this will get frustrating at times but believe me it is worth it.
Once you have completed 3 sets of 4 putts from two feet, move the balls 4 feet from the hole and repeat the exercise again knocking them in at speed. Again make them hit the back of the cup and drop.
Do this three times making sure that every single putt drops, If you miss one, you must go back and start from the beginning.
And when I say the beginning, again I mean from the one-foot putts. Yes, you must start from the one-foot putts. Now you will be tearing your hair out, but trust me, you will get it right and it will improve your putting.
Once you have completed 3 sets of 4 putts from four feet, move the balls 8 feet from the hole and repeat the exercise again knocking them in at speed.
Again make them hit the back of the cup and drop. Do this three times making sure that every single putt drops. If you miss one, well you know what to do now, go back to the beginning and start again.
I’ll tell you something, this drill took me six two hour sessions to go through the whole series of one foot, two foot, four foot, and eight-foot putts before I did it.
Get practicing and enjoy your golf.
Richard Smith is the founder of the The Big Golf Lesson http://www.biggolflesson.com. The website offers a FREE 14 part e mail course for golfers wishing to improve their golf game andlower their handicap
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