Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Dunn's Towel


I learned this drill from one of my students Jeff Dunn. We were talking about leaving putts short and Jeff mentioned the drill he worked on to make sure the ball got passed the hole, but not too far past the hole that he left a challenging putt.

If you take a small towel (typical size golf clubs put in carts) and place it one putter head behind the hole it becomes the perfect "make zone" that you should leave the ball if you miss. Your number 1 goal is to make the putt, but if it misses, make sure that it stays on the towel. Place 3 balls at 3 feet, 6 feet, and 9 feet and work on getting your speed right!

No comments:

Post a Comment