3 Things To Stop Three Putting
By: Max Johnson
You have heard it many times. The quickest way to lower your score is
to improve your putting. To play golf at a high level, the game is
about making birdies. Being blunt, the better players rarely three
putt. This means that they are making putts and are confident putter
under pressure. The better players work at it and it will take some
practice time to work with your stroke too. The three drills below are
great practice and they will teach you not to move or peek at your
putt. These challenges get worse as the heat is turned up and the
pressure increases on your putting stroke. You should also work on
creating a repeating pre-shot routine so when a big putt needs to be
holed, the focus is on holing the putt. Use these drills below. You
will see an improvement in your putting and more importantly your
pressure putting.
KEEP YOUR HEAD STILL-
You should hold your head still to keep the
putter on path throughout the stroke and there are many ways to do
this. If you travel, you can practice this at home or in a hotel room.
Take your putting stance. Make sure the top of your head is touching
the wall and as you take your stroke you should not be able to feel
your head move off of the wall. If you do you have too much motion in
your putting stroke your head will stay on the wall. Another way to do
it is to incorporate a friend. While you swing your putter back and
through, have your friend place his/her hand on top of your head to
hold your head still. This also provides instant feedback to you. If
you are by yourself, take a putting stroke and after the ball is gone,
look at the spot where the ball was and slowly count to three and
listen for the ball to fall into the putting cup. Although counting to
three will seem like an eternity, this is the key to become a good
putter under pressure.
KEEP YOUR EYES CLOSED-
After you line up a short two to three foot putt.
Simply, close your eyes. Closing your eyes will encourage you to really
feel the movement of your arms and you will find that the slower your
arms move, the more consistent you will putt. You will also become much
better at your distance control.
KEEP A STABLE BASE
This drill will help you keep your lower body in
place during the putting stroke. Take your putting stance. Then wedge a
rubber ball between your knees. You can use a cheap kids ball or a
volleyball. You will need to squeeze the ball slightly to create a
solid foundation and not to let the ball drop from between your knees.
Eventually, you will develop the feeling of stability. Keeping a stable
base is a fundamental of a consistent putting stroke.
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