Tracking Strokes

Tracking Strokes

     
On a level section of green, align two clubs parallel toward the target hole with the clubheads turned outwards. They should be slightly wider than the width of your putter face. This “track” will help you focus on the line of the putt while helping you groove a straight back and straight through swingpath. This drill will also help keep your blade square. After you can make ten in a row move the clubs back a foot or two and start over. Try this drill on some long putts to ensure your swingpath remains straight when you strike the putt harder.

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Feet Together Drill – 2

Feet Together Drill

 
Keeping your feet together, practice hitting balls with the ball teed up. Your feet should be almost touching. Swing slowly at first. Concentrate on making solid contact with the ball. Always think tempo and rhythm. Once you can hit consistently good shots, work on hitting the ball off the grass.
 
You may be surprised how far you can hit the ball with your feet together as you groove your swing. This drill helps you in many ways. It’s a good drill to do every practice session as a warm-up. It a great drill to develop the feel of a good release.

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Feet Together – Drill 1

Feet Together Drill

 
Keeping your feet together practice hitting balls with the ball teed up. Your feet should be touching or within 2 or 3 inches of each other.
Swing slowly at first. Concentrate on making solid contact with the ball. Always think tempo and rhythm. Once you can hit consistently good shots, work on hitting the ball off the grass. You may be surprised how far you can hit the ball with your feet together as you groove your swing. This drill helps you in many ways. It’s a good drill to do every practice session as a warm-up.

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