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‘Land Mines’ Putting Drill
Clay Ballard demonstrates his favorite putting drill. The drill will help you dial in your putting speed and direction while also having fun.
Comments (3)
I guess you have to put the farthest ball out first after your first round of strokes?
The video was not clear as to whether you are attempting to hole out your first series of putts. The implication is that you are NOT trying to make your first putts; rather, only position the ball to then make your second putt. Please clarify.
Clay,
Are you trying to make your first 5 putts and if you miss they become a landline, or are you trying to put them in specific spots around the hole to work on speed and direction, then make your final 10 putts? Or maybe I just thought of a new way to do it. Ha!
I guess you have to put the farthest ball out first after your first round of strokes?
The video was not clear as to whether you are attempting to hole out your first series of putts. The implication is that you are NOT trying to make your first putts; rather, only position the ball to then make your second putt. Please clarify.