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Putting practice
“Putting is a little more tedious to
practice if you don’t get creative
around the putting green,” Bush
says. “Work on drills that are 5 feet
and in, which is really more of a
confidence builder than anything.
If you can make even 50 percent of
your 5-footers you are going to be in
decent shape because, many times, the
5-footer is your par or bogey putt.”
Four tips to avoid
the three-putt
1. Understanding and having a good
feel for pace is crucial; pace is more
important than path.
2. Make sure that you truly understand
and are lining up on the
intended target line.
3. Ensure that the putter is the appropriate
length, weight and visually
meets your eye.
4. The most important thing to think
about when you are standing over a
putt is that you are going to make
that putt. You will be a good putter
if you believe you are a good
putter.