Sep 24

Common scenario: You hit a 250+ yard drive, a wedge to the green and yet, walk off with a bogey (or worse). How did that happen? I would guess the dreaded three-putt (or worse). Those missed putts can be the difference between a birdie, a par, or “something else.”

That four footer counts as much as that 250 yard drive — maybe more so when it comes to confidence and lowering your score.

If you are missing those little four or five footers, practice looking at the hole instead of the ball. This will eliminate any head movement which is the most common reason for any missed putts. Putting is the one golf stroke where keeping your head absolutely still is critical. Use this method for short putts and you’ll be amazed at how many putts you’ll sink.

Practice your putting using this method and watch your scores drop dramatically.

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