GCA instruct Craig Renshaw showed this little drill to help you improve your uphill and downhill placing... But I'm going to adjust it and create a greens-analyzing drill.
Craig's drill is simple: Just place tees at various distances on a slope and putt from either end, trying to get your distance correct. This is a great drill that you can use anywhere on the practice green; you don't even need a hole.
NOW let's turn it into a vegetables-analyzing drill!
Here's what I want you to do: Find a slope on the green, just as Craig suggests. But I want you to place the tees ACROSS the slope, not up and down along it! If you do this, you can practice several putting distances with the same amount of sideslope. This will help you learn how distance affects the force you need to hit the ball to different holes on the same slope.
Might make an exciting aggressive drill at some point of an uneventful practice consultation as nicely.
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