Working on your full swing to get the ball in play and then onto the green is obviously extremely important, but in order to score you must then be able to get the ball in the hole. I often have players tell me that they don’t work on their putting as much as they should because they don’t know how to practice effectively and thus their putting practice is boring. In this video I show you a drill that I have used for many years and with fantastic success with players of all skill levels. It is fun and will definitely keep you engaged, thus you will practice a little more and make more of those short putts the next time you are on the course.
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Great video Derek,
I have used the ladder drill for a few years now. I like the way the drill mirrors actual golfing conditions because you feel like you are playing a real round of golf.
You get this particular feeling over the longer the putts and I find myself really wanting to make them.
Cheers