Drill: Long Putts
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6m 12s
This video breaks down a long putting drill focused on speed control and adapting to different green conditions. By rolling putts downhill, cross-hill, and with varying amounts of break, you’ll train your feel for distance and touch—skills that are essential when you step onto a new course with unfamiliar green speeds.
To keep things realistic, the drill includes a bit of pressure: miss the finishing putt and you’ll have to start again. That challenge makes every roll count, building focus and confidence that transfers directly to your game.
Ideal for golfers who want to sharpen their distance control, stay consistent under pressure, and make their lag putting a real strength.
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