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FootBall Drills

5 Simple Golf Putting Drills

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Putting is one of the most important aspects of golf, fortunately though it is one of the easiest aspects of the game to improve and help lower your scores.  Here is five simple drills you can do on the practice green before your round to ensure your putter won't let you down.
1. Using your hand roll a ball along the ground about 10 foot away, take not of how fast the ball rolls to get an idea of the green speed.  Now putt at this ball 10 times trying to hit it each time.  By not putting at a cup you should be more focused on hitting the ball at the correct speed and not trying to simply hole the ball.
2. Lay two clubs on the ground parallel to each other about the width of your putter head apart.  Place a ball between the clubs and make a putt.  This drill ensures that you are swinging your putter in a straight path and not making and inside out swing.
3. Before you hit the course force yourself to make 10 five foot putts in a row.  This is the most common length putt you will encounter on the course, consistently making putts at this length will take strokes of your round.
4. Place down a marker about 10 foot away.  Take 3 balls, putt the first ball aiming to finish about 1 foot past the marker, putt the second aiming to finish 1 foot short and finally try and finish with your third ball on the marker.  This drill will help you on the course to adjust your speed for downhill and uphill putts when you have to aim either a foot short or a foot past the hole.
5. Use striped practice balls, these are the balls often found on driving range with a single stripe that runs around the ball.  When making your practice putts line the strip up with the hole, putt as you normally do noting the way the ball rolls.  A well struck ball will roll true the stripe maintaining its line and not wobbling.



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Posted by Joun at 3:44 AM  

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