GOLFTEC's Zack Lambeck demonstrates a placing recreation that will help you make more breaking putts.
The sport is straightforward sufficient. You find a putt that breaks rather, set a line of golf balls out to the facet of the hole -- five balls, 3 ft aside -- then placed a tee in the ground just inside the low aspect of the cup. Your intention is to hit putts that, if they pass over the hollow, they omit on the excessive facet and no longer on the low side.
The scoring is similarly simple:
- A made putt = 3 points
- A miss on the high side = 1 point
- A miss on the low side resets your score to 0
- Winning total is 15 points
Game drills are continually greater a laugh than easy repetition drills. And one factor I like about this one is that tee in front of the hole, which I assume makes it less complicated to goal because it offers you a clean indication of wherein the edge of the hole is. Given which you do not have to buy any new equipment to apply this practice rig, I think it is well worth a attempt.
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