Warm-Up Series
A focused five-video series that builds a reliable pre-round putting warm-up. You’ll start by developing distance control to match green speed, then train slope feels, start-line accuracy, and shot putts with simple routines. Finally, we show a sample pre-round routine so you can walk to the first tee with touch, consistency, and a calm, game-ready mindset.
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Warm Up: Introduction
Warmup prepares players for golf by enhancing mental and physical readiness. It builds confidence, speed control, and adaptability to different conditions. Instead of focusing on technical perfection, effective warmups emphasize relevant skill training. Players should practice drills that help th...
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Warm Up: Slope Feels
Practicing slope feel is crucial for effective putting. Warm-ups help build confidence and calibrate their feel for different slopes. The process involves experiencing various slopes and adjusting based on feel, while avoiding overthinking. Staying active and responsive to the slope prepares play...
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Warm Up: Speed Control
Effective putting relies on speed control, which enhances confidence and accuracy. Practicing drills prepares players for varying green speeds and necessary adjustments for uphill and downhill putts. Timing and swing length are crucial as players respond to elevation changes. Understanding green ...
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Warm Up: Start Line
This video explains how to warm up your start line before a round. The instructors demonstrate using a straight-line reference and adding balls progressively forward to test whether your stroke starts the ball where you intend. The goal is not to fix mechanics but to confirm alignment, face contr...
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Warm Up: Short Putts
Short putts require players to match speed to the line, adjust aim, and practice various distances. Building confidence through successful putts is essential, highlighting the need for comfort and adaptability. Focusing on putts from four to six feet helps develop skills and mental resilience.
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Warm Up: 15 Min Routine
A structured warmup routine is essential for improving golf performance. It focuses on speed control, practice drills, and building confidence. Quality practice is prioritized over quantity, with an emphasis on understanding the greens and mental preparation. Various drills and the importance of ...