Pre-Round Putting Drills

To avoid unnecessary mistakes on the greens early in the round, try GM Top 25 Coach, Andrew Reynolds', pre-round putting drills before you tee it up

Pre-Round Putting Drills
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To avoid unnecessary mistakes on the greens early in the round, try GM Top 25 Coach, Andrew Reynolds', pre-round putting drills before you tee it up

Pre-round putting drills checklist * Find the pace of the green without putting to a hole * Try to hole ten consecutive three-footers to build confidence * Practise the pre-shot routine you aim to use on every putt

1) Find the pace without the hole Putts make up 41 per cent of your shots in a typical round, so a pre-round warm-up on the putting green is key if you’re to get the right pace from the off out on the course. Start by checking out all the fundamentals – is your balance good; are you holding the club well; are you lining up properly; do you feel comfortable over the ball?

Then it’s about getting the all-important pace, and I would recommend starting your putting practice by forgetting the hole and playing to a more general target 10-15ft away. A good drill to hone your pace putting is to play three balls looking to leave all three more or less touching each other. So hit the first putt, then try to copy that stroke and strike with the other two balls. Do this four or five times until you’ve got the pace more or less automatically before moving on to the more specific target of a hole.

Forget the hole at first and try to putt three balls to the same spot

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2) A feel for distance Once you’re happy with your pace and how you’re striking your putts, stage two introduces that more specific target. With the same three balls, the goal now is to two-putt from mid-length just to get a real feel for the distance.

When you introduce the hole, putt three balls to each of three mid-length targets

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You’re not necessarily trying to hole them, but rather just get them nice and near to the hole so you can groove your distance control. Then move on to another hole from similar distance and repeat the exercise two or three times.

3) Holing out After finding the pace and getting a feel for the distance, you should now spend some time on holing out well to get your confidence up before the round starts. Measure out a putter’s length on a pretty straight putt, pop a tee in the ground and work on holing ten consecutive putts from that range.

See if you can hole ten consecutive putts from this range before heading out

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4) Pre-shot routine Finally, it’s time to work on the pre-shot routine you’re going to use on all 18 holes you play that day. For me, it’s about really trying to ‘feel’ the putt, so after I’ve read it, checked the line and popped the ball down ready, I’ll take two practice strokes looking to replicate the stroke I’m going to use on the actual putt.

Your routine may vary from this, but the key is to make sure that whatever your routine is, you stick to it for all 18 holes out on the course.

Jeremy Ellwood
Contributing Editor

Jeremy Ellwood has worked in the golf industry since 1993 and for Golf Monthly since 2002 when he started out as equipment editor. He is now a freelance journalist writing mainly for Golf Monthly. He is an expert on the Rules of Golf having qualified through an R&A course to become a golf referee. He is a senior panelist for Golf Monthly's Top 100 UK & Ireland Course Rankings and has played all of the Top 100 plus 91 of the Next 100, making him well-qualified when it comes to assessing and comparing our premier golf courses. He has now played 1,000 golf courses worldwide in 35 countries, from the humblest of nine-holers in the Scottish Highlands to the very grandest of international golf resorts. He reached the 1,000 mark on his 60th birthday in October 2023 on Vale do Lobo's Ocean course. Put him on a links course anywhere and he will be blissfully content.

Jezz can be contacted via Twitter - @JezzEllwoodGolf


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Driver: Ping G425 LST 10.5˚ (draw setting), Mitsubishi Tensei AV Orange 55 S shaft

3 wood: Ping G425 Max 15˚ (set to flat +1), Mitsubishi Tensei AV Orange 65 S shaft

Hybrid: Ping G425 17˚, Mitsubishi Tensei CK Pro Orange 80 S shaft

Irons 3-PW: Ping i525, True Temper Dynamic Gold 105 R300 shafts

Wedges: Ping Glide 4.0 50˚ and 54˚, 12˚ bounce, True Temper Dynamic Gold 105 R300 shafts

Putter: Ping Fetch 2021 model, 33in shaft (set flat 2)

Ball: Varies but mostly now TaylorMade Tour Response