Sharpen Your Short Game
The short game is where you can save the most strokes. You can hit only so many 300-yard drives or stiff iron shots from the rough or fairway. Inevitably, you’re going to hit an errant shot from time to time. But the short game, specifically with regards to your putting, is the one place where you can strive for consistent results. And no, that doesn’t mean you’ll drain every putt, but with the right fundamentals, you can make a lot more putts than you would with poor fundamentals and the wrong kind of practice routines.
I’m here to share a few of my favorite tips and drills to help get your short game back on track, especially if you haven’t been playing much golf lately. To get started, check out the picture to the left. Notice how my eyes are closed? That’s not a mistake.
I’m here to share a few of my favorite tips and drills to help get your short game back on track, especially if you haven’t been playing much golf lately. To get started, check out the picture to the left. Notice how my eyes are closed? That’s not a mistake.
Stay Relaxed In addition to good fundamentals, better putting requires you to stay relaxed in order to produce a smooth motion. |
Practicing with your eyes closed is a great way to retrain your body and mind to get used to making smooth, pendulum-like putting strokes. If you want, go ahead and set up over a golf ball on the practice green. Read the putt, judge the distance, then close your eyes and stroke the putt. Then open your eyes and judge the results. Keep practicing until you can gauge the length of the putt with your eyes closed. This will, in turn, help train the body to recognize how hard to stroke a putt from varying lengths from the hole.