How Do You Do Golf Putting Exercises?
When you’re up to 29 putts in a row, the last thing you want is to miss number 30. Practicing pre-round warm ups to get comfortable with the green is a key to success in golf. Here’s a few drills you can use to practice your putting and take a stroke or two off your score. Set up five golf balls. Start about a foot from the hole. Set each ball another 1 to 3 feet back, on the same target line. Putt the first ball in and move back to the second ball. Put each ball in the hole from it’s location. If you miss, stay at that distance until you get your putt in the hole. Vary the exercise by moving balls further away from the hole or to a more challenging path. Find a straight in putt line. Set yourself up about 4 to 5 feet away, and put a marker off your set up point. If the 4-foot mark seems to get too easy, move back farther. Pile about 10 balls behind your set up point, and begin putting. Keep track of how many putts you can make in a row. When you miss a putt, start your count over agai