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Thomas Levet's tee peg practice routine


Put to the tee

Find a flat putt of around 15 feet and place tee pegs at three-foot intervals in a straight line away from the hole.

Drop three balls by the peg nearest the hole and start putting.

You can only move to the next tee when you have holed three putts in a row – if you miss you'll have to start again.

To convert all 15 putts in a row requires a consistent stroke and high levels of concentration.

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