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Master the Short Putt!

"Practice doesn't make perfect… PERFECT PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT"!  Jack Nicklaus

 

An easy way to immediately improve your putting, is to build your confidence by becoming a "Master" in stages. Become a "Master" of the short putts and you'll start rolling longer putts with the confidence it takes to get the ball to the hole or just past it!

Good things will start to happen when you get the ball to the hole!

The Drill;

Take four balls and start at 18 inches. Yes, that's one and a half feet!  Become an "Master"!   Line each one up as if it's to win the US Open.

Keep your body as rock solid as possible.  Nothing moves except your arms, hands and club.  Not your head, not even your eyes! After making a few, start lining them up and then close your eyes and make 8 in a row. By closing your eyes you will learn to feel and trust your stroke.

After you've mastered "the short putt", move back to thirty inches and repeat the drill.  Again, become an "Expert" at that distance If you miss one, move back to "the short putt" and make another 8 in a row and repeat the drill again at thirty inches.

Now move back to 4'. Starting at this distance, allow yourself to miss one or two out of the eight putts, but any miss MUST be past the hole!  Leave nothing short! Leave one short and back you go... to the previous spot and re-master it.

Continue by moving back to 6', 10', 15', 20', 30'. Again, line them up and close your eyes before hitting the putt. Learn to feel and you'll learn to trust. Learn to trust and you'll find yourself one-putting more greens. The dreaded "three putt" will virtually become extinct.

Once you get past the 30' mark, picture a 6 foot circle around the hole and put all 8 putts inside the circle. Repeat this at 40', 50' and 60' and even more if your back can take it (do stretching exercises and/or take short breaks). If they are all inside the 6 foot circle, (3' in any direction from the hole) you have just eliminated the dreaded three-putt, because by now you are a Master of the short putt!

"The more I practice, the luckier I get"... Gary Player

“It's a funny thing, the more I practice the luckier I get”... Arnold Palmer

"The more I practice, the luckier I get"... Gary Player

“It's a funny thing, the more I practice the luckier I get”... Arnold Palmer

G e t  i t ?

Sez Woody... Repeat this drill often. And before each round, make the last stop of warm up (just before teeing off) the "putting green"... give yourself 10 to 20 minutes of putting to get a good feel for the speed of the greens, as they can change daily.  Every Pro on tour makes this a daily routine, shouldn't youPlease don't give me the "lame" excuse of not having enough time! The time you save on the course making fewer putts will more than equal the time spent getting a feel for the greens!

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