Warm Up Your Putting Stroke At The Course

This entry was posted by Larry Romeo on Sunday, 29 January, 2012

Once you get to the course and pay the green fees you should spend a few minutes working on your putting stroke on the practice putting green. It will help you get a feel for the speed of the greens before you go to the first tee.

If your time is limited once you get to the course putting is where you should spend your time. You might want to use the putting stroke instruction wher you make a few putts with your eyes closed to get a real feel for your putting stroke.

Take your time and hit few good putts. Start by putting one foot putts, move to three foot putts and continuing moving further from the hole until you are about twenty feet away. The vast majority of the putts you will face on the course will be less than twenty feet.

You want to read these putts and hit them just as you would on the course greens. Go through this routine to establish a rhythm for the day before you go to the first tee.

Putting Mat :-

You should putt some of them on a level part of the green, some uphill, and some downhill. But the main thing to keep in mind if you are pressed for time before teeing off is to work on establishing your putting stroke rhythm, feel, and speed of the green with the time you have.


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