On the practice putting green choose a flat putt and place a tee peg at three, five, and seven foot intervals from the hole.The challenge is to hole three putts from the first peg, then three from the second and finally three from the third.Therefore, you have to hole nine consecutive putts. If you miss – even on putt number nine – start again at the first peg. Use one ball and retrieve it each time – this makes the drill more realistic and creates a feeling of pressure, especially if you make it a ‘stay until I’m finished’ drill.
Sunday 11 September 2011
Short Game Academy with Alasdair Good : How to hole more putts
To hole more putts the following drill is fantastic.
On the practice putting green choose a flat putt and place a tee peg at three, five, and seven foot intervals from the hole.The challenge is to hole three putts from the first peg, then three from the second and finally three from the third.Therefore, you have to hole nine consecutive putts. If you miss – even on putt number nine – start again at the first peg. Use one ball and retrieve it each time – this makes the drill more realistic and creates a feeling of pressure, especially if you make it a ‘stay until I’m finished’ drill.
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