Are the holes on these things usually larger than a real cup? I've made 250+ putts in a row today from 5' and could never do that on a course... fwiw, mat is a Sklz accelerator pro
ORAggieFan said:
Same size. I have same mat. No break makes things amazingly easy. Still helps with form.
Also have parallel lines in the middle of the mat. I will try your suggestions tonight. I need to do something, I should not be able to sink 400 in a row.CapCity12thMan said:
there's also the visual of the parallel lines generated by the edges of the mat, which helps.
Practice trying to make 10 putts fall in the left edge of the cup, 10 into the right edge, 10 that just barely go in and 10 that hit the back of the cup. Now you are REALLY practicing.
That has been my main goal, keeping the ball between the lines all the way to the hole. I was struggling with pushing and them starting left (im a lefty). It has helped immensely in that regard, but I would like to make it more challengingBAS for life said:
keep using it..you dont realize how much the lines on the mat are helping with good alignment.
I could never do that. You have a gift. I'm being serious. I tend to be pretty good putting from a distance but really suck at 3-4 foot putts even with little to no break sometimes. I think it's mostly mental and I think myself into a weird motion resulting in pull or push.tandy miller said:
Here's ~50 from this morning before work.
I do a compass drill a lot. 8 balls, 4 directions.... 3' & 4' from each direction. Same thing, miss and start over. Usually takes me about 5 times to get it. I have to use a 6 iron to measure.... with the head in the cup it is 36" to end of grip. Each grip length adds roughly a foot. (putter is only 30") I will definitely be trying this drill though, JJ.... I have a feeling I will be there a LONG time before I run out of daylight or complete.... Running out of light seems more realistic though. Thanks for sharing!jj9000 said:
No doubt that the repetition is doing some good.
Now, try it with a bit of pressure...outside...with a real cup.
Start with 3 feet putts (put your putter on the ground with the sole at the front of the cup...stick a tee in the grass lining up with the butt end of your putter).
3 Feet:
- Try to make 25 putts in a row
- Miss 1 putt, start back at 1
- Finish the 3 foot challenge
4 Feet:5 Feet:
- Try to make 25 putts in a row
- Miss 1 putt, start back at 1
- Finish the 4 foot challenge
- Try to make 25 putts in a row
- Miss 1 putt, start back at 1
- Finish the 5 foot challenge
If you can finish all (3) of these in (1) Day, you are way ahead of the curve.
Thanks. I got up to 400 in a row saturday before leaving # 401 Short. It's not as hard as it looks, once I get into a groove it's like clockwork. Reading greens is my main issue, so those longer putts really get me in trouble. Hell, even 5 footers get me sometimes... I probably only make 55-65% of 5' on the course. FWIW I usually average about 34-36 putts a round, and my first putt is usually >20' unless im chipping (iron play is very weak)Boo Weekley said:I could never do that. You have a gift. I'm being serious. I tend to be pretty good putting from a distance but really suck at 3-4 foot putts even with little to no break sometimes. I think it's mostly mental and I think myself into a weird motion resulting in pull or push.tandy miller said:
Here's ~50 from this morning before work.
Crazy how different peoples games can be when it comes to putting. In scrambles and when golfing with buddies I'm often complimented on my putting from 10-30+ feet. I think I am pretty good at reading those and often put it very close to the hole for half foot tap in. But I get the yips with 3 and 4 footers from time to time and will miss some embarrassing putts. Maybe I need to get something like this. If I could start making almost all puts within 3-5 feet, I'd be very happy with my game.tandy miller said:Thanks. I got up to 400 in a row saturday before leaving # 401 Short. It's not as hard as it looks, once I get into a groove it's like clockwork. Reading greens is my main issue, so those longer putts really get me in trouble. Hell, even 5 footers get me sometimes... I probably only make 55-65% of 5' on the course. FWIW I usually average about 34-36 putts a round, and my first putt is usually >20' unless im chipping (iron play is very weak)Boo Weekley said:I could never do that. You have a gift. I'm being serious. I tend to be pretty good putting from a distance but really suck at 3-4 foot putts even with little to no break sometimes. I think it's mostly mental and I think myself into a weird motion resulting in pull or push.tandy miller said:
Here's ~50 from this morning before work.
If we could combine our putting we would be unstoppable! My speed is usually correct on long putts, but read is horrible. It's not uncommon for me to have a long breaking putt be below the hole after only the first 5-10 ft. IMO 3-5 footers can be made a lot more with consistent stroke practice. I know when I stand over a short put like that now (if it is relatively flat) I don't have to think much. The movement has become automatic after several thousand putts the last few weeks. the mental part of the long putts (reading break, picking line, etc) gets me... it's not my stroke.Boo Weekley said:Crazy how different peoples games can be when it comes to putting. In scrambles and when golfing with buddies I'm often complimented on my putting from 10-30+ feet. I think I am pretty good at reading those and often put it very close to the hole for half foot tap in. But I get the yips with 3 and 4 footers from time to time and will miss some embarrassing putts. Maybe I need to get something like this. If I could start making almost all puts within 3-5 feet, I'd be very happy with my game.tandy miller said:Thanks. I got up to 400 in a row saturday before leaving # 401 Short. It's not as hard as it looks, once I get into a groove it's like clockwork. Reading greens is my main issue, so those longer putts really get me in trouble. Hell, even 5 footers get me sometimes... I probably only make 55-65% of 5' on the course. FWIW I usually average about 34-36 putts a round, and my first putt is usually >20' unless im chipping (iron play is very weak)Boo Weekley said:I could never do that. You have a gift. I'm being serious. I tend to be pretty good putting from a distance but really suck at 3-4 foot putts even with little to no break sometimes. I think it's mostly mental and I think myself into a weird motion resulting in pull or push.tandy miller said:
Here's ~50 from this morning before work.
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All this being said, I just had an epiphany...the short putt is the one part of my game I have never really practiced...maybe that would help
Never thought about... Will have to start wearing shoes. Thanks for pointing that outQuote:
One note of caution... i notice your feet are on the carpet (so slightly below) and then you are just in socks.... so the muscle memory may be slightly different than putting with golf shoes with your feet on the same level as the mat. However, you look like you have it rolling pretty consistently.
This is an interesting idea... I guess I could stuff a sock in the tunnel to keep balls from being returned?Quote:
A fun game i have tried with my putting mat is have 5 balls... and putt them one after the other, leaving them in the hole. The hole will fill up and get smaller with each ball sitting in the cup, so you have to aim at different sides of the hole, etc... then after 4 balls are in, the cup is full... so the 5th ball you need to get to climb up on the other balls so that it is balanced in the middle of all of them.
I didn't notice the fact that yours had the return up the side... so the 5 ball game may not work as well... my putting mat just has a hole the drops a half inch to the floor with no returnQuote:
This is an interesting idea... I guess I could stuff a sock in the tunnel to keep balls from being returned?
I think it will still work, though I may only be able to fit 4 balls. Ive got the hole effectively reduced to 3.5" with two tees in front of the cup at the moment. Amazing how much harder that half inch makes it.gravy97 said:I didn't notice the fact that yours had the return up the side... so the 5 ball game may not work as well... my putting mat just has a hole the drops a half inch to the floor with no returnQuote:
This is an interesting idea... I guess I could stuff a sock in the tunnel to keep balls from being returned?
What kind of mat is that?gravy97 said:
I made this little video a few years ago of the 5 ball putting drill
I will have to look into those, I was looking at the birdie balls greens but ultimately decided against it due to reviews on golfwrx stating thjat there were some durability issuesgravy97 said:
That is a Big Moss putting green... I love it... I've had it for over 10 years and it still rolls great.