Short and sharp putts – expert tip from Thomas Levet
There's nothing more likely to keep your scorecard healthy than consistently holing out from close range. Here France's Thomas Levet introduces you to one of his favourite practice puttting routines to help you transform your game this weekend.
Transform your score this weekend with my innovative putting routine
To keep a good score ticking over you will need to hole out consistently from close range.
Place seven balls at even intervals three or four feet away from the hole. Work your way around them, holing every putt.
If you miss one, go back and start again ? this creates the sort of pressure you will feel on the course.
Check out a whole host of other great putting tips.
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