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This putting drill will enhance your speed control by focusing on the baseline

News RoomBy News RoomNovember 29, 2024Updated:November 29, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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GOLF Teacher to Watch Dr. Alison Curdt has a simple solution for golfers who struggle with speed control on the green: establish a “baseline” putting stroke. In a video posted to the LPGA Professionals YouTube page, Curdt explains that maintaining a consistent length on both the backswing and follow-through can help eliminate off-speed putts. By measuring one putter-grip length on each side of the ball and using tees to mark the start and end points of the stroke, golfers can create a comfortable, even-tempo putting stroke that serves as their baseline.

Once golfers feel comfortable with their baseline stroke, they can measure how far the ball travels on average. For Curdt, this distance is approximately seven feet. Knowing this baseline distance allows golfers to adjust their stroke length based on the speed of the greens they are playing on. By spending a few minutes practicing on the putting green before each round, golfers can quickly establish a new baseline distance for their stroke, ensuring better speed control and more accurate putting during the round.

Curdt’s baseline putting drill is a valuable tool for golfers looking to improve their putting performance and eliminate misjudged speeds on the green. By maintaining a consistent stroke length and tempo, golfers can develop a reliable baseline distance that can be adjusted for different green speeds and course conditions. This simple yet effective drill can help golfers of all skill levels improve their putting accuracy and confidence on the green.

For golfers practicing indoors, investing in a quality putting practice mat can enhance their training experience. There are several options available for every budget, allowing golfers to work on their putting skills from the comfort of their own homes. By combining regular practice with Curdt’s baseline putting drill, golfers can see significant improvements in their putting performance and overall game.

Establishing a baseline putting stroke is not only beneficial for speed control but also for developing consistency and confidence on the green. By creating a repeatable stroke that remains consistent in length and tempo, golfers can reduce the likelihood of miss-hit putts and improve their overall putting performance. Curdt’s drill offers a practical and easy-to-implement solution for golfers looking to enhance their putting skills and lower their scores on the course.

Whether golfers are playing on fast greens, slow greens, or ones with severe undulations, having a baseline putting stroke can be a game-changer. By practicing Curdt’s drill regularly and adjusting their stroke length based on the conditions, golfers can adapt to different course setups and maintain solid putting performance. With a strong foundation in their putting game, golfers can approach each round with confidence and a clearer understanding of how to navigate the greens effectively.

Incorporating Curdt’s baseline putting drill into a regular practice routine can lead to noticeable improvements in speed control, accuracy, and overall putting performance. By focusing on developing a consistent stroke length and tempo, golfers can build a strong foundation for their putting game and see results on the course. Whether practicing indoors or outdoors, golfers can benefit from implementing this simple yet effective drill into their training regimen and taking their putting skills to the next level.

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