![]() ![]() I place the grid just in front of a hole on the putting green so when I complete the grid successfully my last putt is to go through the drill and into the hole. Then, bring the ball back to the original spot and do it again, this time trying to stop the ball just past the second line but short of the third. Try to get the ball to stop just past the first line (of sight between the two matching objects) but short of the second line. ![]() Then, place a ball you’ll be putting about five feet away from the first line on the grid and put to it. Do the other small items the same way until you have a grid of about four or five spaces with imaginary lines between the objects. Then take the next set of items, say the quarters and do the same thing about a foot back from the tees. Space the items, say the white tees (one on the left and the other on the right about the three feet apart. Take some colored tees, quarters, dimes and pennies for clear distinction and create a small grid some three feet apart. It forces the player to focus on speed and results in better touch on the greens for all length putts.
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