Putting is easily one of the most important aspects of your golf game. Luckily, it is also one of the easiest parts of the game to improve. These six essential drills from Skillest coaches will be instrumental in taking your putting to the next level.
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Contents
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00:00 - Intro
00:13 - Alignment Stick Pathing Drill
00:31 - Clubface Contact Drill
00:52 - Tiger Woods Drill
01:14 - Arm-Body Connection Drill
01:33 - Tee Target Drill
02:26 - Ladder Drill
03:20 - What is Skillest?
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Chase Davis:
This drill fixes your putter path and helps you find your sweet spot. Use any straight stick and line it up to your desired putter path. As you take your putt, take note of whether your putter head stays in line with the stick.
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Harry Brown
It can be tricky to strike the ball at the center of the clubface when you are putting. This drill is designed to help you make perfect contact with the ball every single time. Put a pair of rubber bands around your putter head slightly wider than a ball’s width apart. Work on hitting the ball with the space between the two rubber bands.
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Jude Hobbs
This is one of Tiger Wood’s main warmup drills. In this drill, you stick two tees into the ground that are the width of the putter head. Place your ball in between those two tees. Hitting that ball will line up your putter path.
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Jude Hobbs
Having your body be connected to your arms is key to good putting form. Use an alignment stick and stick it between your chest and your putter head. This will force your body and arms to move together.
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Sam Cyr
Use a tee as a target. By having a smaller target, you will be more accurate and less prone to variance.
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Zach Steffen
This is a drill to help you develop speed control and consistency. Set up a tee where you want to start, as well as a tee 20 feet away and another 30 feet away. Try to hit your balls in that 10 feet space.
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