![]() If the ball comes to rest outside of gimme range (2ft), go through your pre-putt routine, just as you would on the course or in a competition and try to hole the putt. ![]() For each shot, you go through your routine just as you would on the golf course and imagine you are playing in a competition on whatever golf course you normally play (or perhaps where your next competition may be). One great short game drill is to take 20 balls and drop them around the practice green from different lies and positions. What this means is that you simulate the golf course as much as you can. I try to instill the “practice as you play” philosophy. More often than not, a fundamental change is necessary. One of the first things I talk to amateurs about when I take on a new student is how they practice. Have you downloaded a FREE copy of my Mental Game Starter Guide yet? If not, please do so by clicking here 2. You can also repeat this drill and create more distances by using 5 yard increments. Experiment with both and see what works for you. Some players choke down on the club and change their ball position for distance control and others use swing length and tempo. So…you’ll have played from 6 distances and used your 3 wedges twice each, to 2 different distances.
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