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A Simple Drill for Achieving a Perfect Putting Stroke

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Mastering Your Putting Stroke: A Comprehensive Guide

By Andrew Park, Top 100 Teacher
Date Published: May 26, 2025

Golf is a game of precision, and nowhere is that more apparent than on the green. Many golfers struggle with making putts, often attributing their missed opportunities to a lack of skill or poor reading of the greens. However, the root cause often lies in an overactive putting stroke. This issue can be remedied by focusing on your technique and understanding the role your body plays in achieving a consistent and effective putting stroke.

Understanding the Problem: Overactive Hands and Wrists

The primary reason most golfers miss straightforward putts is an over-reliance on their hands and wrists. In a well-executed putting stroke, the movement should primarily come from the torso, not from twitchy hand actions that tend to misalign the putter face or alter the stroke path. Many players fall into the trap of trying to "help" the ball into the hole with their wrists, which can lead to poor execution.

A significant change in perspective is essential: good putting is less about finesse and more about a fluid, consistent motion. By focusing on utilizing your torso for motion, you will cultivate a more reliable putting technique.

Drill for Better Tempo and Rhythm

To help golfers establish a better putting rhythm, I recommend a simple yet effective drill using a weighted bag tag. This drill focuses on keeping hands steady while engaging the torso to create a smooth putting stroke.

Equipment Setup

  1. Weighted Bag Tag: Attach a piece of string to a small weighted bag.
  2. Grip Modification: Secure the free end of the string under your normal putting grip, ensuring that the tag hangs in line with your putter shaft.

This setup will serve as a visual and kinetic guide, helping you understand your hand and body movements during the stroke.

Execution: Making the Stroke

With your equipment ready, it’s time to practice. Follow these steps carefully:

  1. Make Your Stroke: Start your putting stroke as you normally would. Pay attention to the movement of the tag.
  2. Observe the Tag’s Movement: If you notice the tag remaining stationary while the putter moves, this indicates that you are overusing your wrists or hands.
  3. Engage Your Torso: Make an intentional effort to keep your hands steady. Your upper body should initiate the motion, pulling the putter back smoothly.
  4. Synchrony is Key: Ideally, the tag will move in unison with your putter shaft. This synchronicity helps minimize any unintended twisting of the putter face, leading to a consistent stroke.

Building Consistency Across Distances

One of the most significant benefits of this drill is its application across various putting distances. Whether you’re tackling a short tap-in or a long-breaking putt, using your torso will provide more consistency and control. This allows golfers to feel confident no matter the length of the putt.

Practice Tips

  • Daily Repetition: Integrate this drill into your daily practice routine. Consistency in practice solidifies the motions and creates muscle memory.
  • Video Yourself: Recording your stroke while using this drill can offer insights into areas of improvement. Watching the movements can help reinforce the proper technique.
  • Feedback from Peers: Practicing with friends can provide additional feedback. Sometimes having another set of eyes can highlight inconsistencies you may not notice yourself.

Psychological Aspect: Confidence on the Greens

Putting not only relies on physical technique but also on the psychological approach to the game. Many golfers let anxiety or pressure affect their performance, leading to overthinking and hesitation.

Building confidence begins with mastering your putting technique. The more proficient you become through drills and consistent practice, the more confidence you’ll have in your stroke. Additionally, visualize successful putts before making them. Positive imagery can significantly boost your morale and ease any tension.

Advanced Techniques: Integrating the Body and Mind

Once you have mastered the basics, consider exploring advanced techniques focused on harmony between the mind and body. Mindfulness practices such as deep breathing or visualization can enhance focus and calmness, especially under pressure.

Visualization Techniques

Before stepping up to a putt, take a moment to visualize the entire process:

  • Picture the ball rolling smoothly on the green.
  • See yourself executing a perfect stroke.
  • Imagine the excitement of seeing the ball drop into the hole.

This mental preparation can significantly impact your performance on the golf course.

Conclusion: Becoming a Confident Putter

Improving your putting game takes time, patience, and consistent practice. By mastering the fundamentals of a smooth, torso-driven stroke and incorporating drills, you can transform your putting consistency. Empower yourself with the knowledge that solidifying your technique leads to greater confidence and, ultimately, lower scores.

As you continue to work on your putting, remember that great strokes come from a relaxed, engaged body that flows seamlessly through the motion. So grab your putter, incorporate these drills, and watch as your confidence on the greens soars.

About the Author: Andrew Park is a Top 100 Teacher based at West Orange Country Club in Winter Garden, Florida, committed to helping golfers enhance their skills and enjoy the game.


With this guide, you now have the essential tools to not only improve your putting but also to bring greater awareness and consciousness to one of golf’s most critical skills. Embrace the process, stay committed, and watch as you elevate your game to new heights.

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