Easy Way to Hole More Putts
What I want to talk about is putting today and why you need to develop a putting routine.
It’s the one thing that we can control, and it is the least practiced club in our bag.
So, what you need to do is set up two tees a little wider than your putter. And you do that by sticking a tee in the green just outside the putter on both sides.
Then about 4 inches out there you are going to do is place two more tees in the ground just outside the width of the ball.
Then set up and go through your normal putting routine. If you don’t have one now is a good time to start to develop a putting routine.
Its all about working on a rhythm and why you need to develop a putting routine.
So what I like to do is I have one ball that I play with that’s got a line on it that’s going to be my second, third, or fourth putt.
My first putt I’m just going to make sure that it travels between these two tees.
Take a step back.
Take a look at it.
If you want to discover an easy way to hole more putts you need to start working on routine and stroke.
When you finish with two or three balls, take the ball you’re going to use when you’re playing. Again, working on my routine.
Line your ball up and take a step back. Make sure it’s lined up between the tees. Come in and start going through your routine again. My routine is a couple of practice strokes looking at the hole trying to feel what my eyes see. Take one look come back and stroke the putt.
This is a great exercise for dealing with the putter’s center face contact path and creating a putting routine and an easy way to hole more putts. Why do I think your game here on the green is the most important it’s because the putter is the most used club in the bag and it’s also the least practice club in the bag.
If you got any questions about this drill please reach out to your PGA Professional.
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About Dolph Roder
Dolph Roder is the Director of Instruction at Coral Ridge Country Club in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Dolph is a d