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Top Warm-Up Routine for Putting

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 29, 2025Updated:December 29, 20254 Mins Read
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Improve Your Golf Game with This Essential 15-Minute Putting Warm-Up Routine

In the world of professional golf, a well-prepared putting warm-up can significantly enhance your performance on the course. Many of us arrive at the green just minutes before our tee time, hurriedly squeezing in a few putts. Unsurprisingly, this often leads to three-putting on the opening holes. In fact, your putting warm-up may hold more importance than your full swing warm-up since the putter is the club you’ll use most frequently.

Here, I present a concise and effective putting warm-up routine designed to take around 15 minutes, ensuring that you’ll be confident and ready to roll the ball beautifully by the time you reach the first green.

Start with Short Putts for Feel

Begin your warm-up by focusing on short putts, ideally from a flat area on the practice green, making three-foot putts without directing them toward a hole. This exercise allows for loose hands, immediate feedback on green speed, and an opportunity to check your stroke free from performance pressure.

  • Focus Points: Ensure your backswing and follow-through are balanced, with the follow-through being slightly longer. Listen for a crisp sound when the putter strikes the ball—this indicates a solid contact.

Dial In Your Distance Control

Next, distance control is crucial and can save you more strokes than sinking a few extra putts. Locate a hole about 30 feet away and hit five to six putts, aiming for them to finish within three feet of the hole.

  • Key Considerations: Pay attention to the speed of the greens. Are they faster or slower than last week? This initial assessment helps calibrate your perception of the green’s speed.

After practicing from 30 feet, work on various distances, such as 20 feet and 40 feet, to further refine your distance control.

Work on Breaking Putts

With your speed dialed in, it’s time to tackle breaking putts. Find a putt that moves about six inches and aim for a precise target along its line.

  • Benefits: This practice enhances your ability to read greens and boosts your confidence; seeing the ball drop into the hole just during warm-up cultivates trust in your judgment during the actual game.

Make sure to practice putts that break both ways: some right-to-left and some left-to-right.

Make Some Short Putts

Now, build your confidence by sinking some putts. Start with a straight three-footer and aim to make five in a row. If you miss, reset and begin again. This exercise may introduce some pressure, but it’s constructive pressure that promotes focus and execution.

  • Next Steps: Once you’ve made five consecutive three-footers, transition to five-foot putts and attempt to sink three in a row. You want to step onto the first green feeling capable of making anything within five feet.

Hit a Few Lag Putts

As your warm-up nears the end, locate the longest putt on the practice green and take three or four strokes practicing lag putts. Your goal here is to get the ball close to the hole rather than sinking any long shots.

  • Aim: The focus with long putts is on pace. By hitting quality lag putts, you reinforce your distance control and minimize the chances of three-putting during your round.

The Mental Component

Incorporate your pre-shot routine with every putt during your warm-up. Reading the putt, selecting your line, taking a practice stroke, and executing the shot helps grooved your routine for consistency on the course.

  • Positive Reinforcement: Acknowledge good putts and revel in making them. You’re strengthening your mindset for success.

What If You Only Have Five Minutes?

If you find yourself pressed for time, focus on a shorter routine: hit three or four lag putts from varying distances to gauge speed and then make five three-footers in succession. Although not optimal, it is certainly better than skipping the warm-up entirely.

Why This Works

This routine is comprehensive, hitting all key areas of putting preparation. You refine your stroke with short putts, calibrate your distance control with lag putts, build confidence by making successful putts, and reinforce your routine for automatic execution.

To enhance your game, arrive at the course a bit earlier to hit balls on the range before adopting this putting practice routine. Over time, it will become second nature. Even professional golfers religiously perform similar warm-ups before rounds—not solely for practice, but to foster focus and calmness.

Putting constitutes approximately 40 percent of your total strokes in a round, justifying the attention and time spent in warm-up. By committing to this routine, you will witness immediate improvements in your putting game, leading to lower scores without altering your technique.

Arrive early, complete this routine, and observe as your putting skills flourish!

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