Golf practice! Doesn’t it sound great? Go to the practice area and spend 30 minutes trying to put that ball in a hole. Now, let me help you. You know what else? Puttin’ is half the score Are you a believer that it is important to put in the work?
You avoid the practice golf if you’re anything like me. I get so bored so quickly! To try and putt, it drives me crazy. This may seem strange, but it is true. “off the wall”Since the ball must go into the hole in order to score a good point, I’d rather see a drive go LONG AND straight than a putt!
However, the reality is that we have to put more practice into our game in order to improve our golf scores. So get out there and start practicing!
A routine for putting that takes 8 minutes, which I practice a few times per week has helped me lower my scores by three strokes. This is pretty amazing! It took me no time to improve my swing. With a bit of practice, my handicap and score quickly dropped!
You should have a consistent routine, no matter what time you have. It might only take 5 minutes, but it will make a big difference in your scores and prevent you from making too many 3-putts.
Distance control and short putts are the most important aspects to improve. It is equally important to aim, however, if it fails, then that does not matter.
Practice being consistent at 30 feet, 20ft and 10 feet using distance control. Spend the remainder of your time playing short putts. You should aim for 4-6 feet. These are the best places to make money.
You can also get instruction on golf putting to kickstart your practice.