Our head professional, Mike Messner, was nearby. He said this focus on short putting is a clear difference he sees between amateurs and professionals. In general terms, amateurs spend too much time on their full swing, pounding balls down the range, and too little time working on putting, particularly short putts. Instead, amateurs “just stoke a few putts to get the speed and then go play,” Messner said.
Miss a few short putts and a good ball-striking day yields an average score, we all know. Phil Mickelson created this video discussing short putting. It includes a quick drill you could incorporate into your warm-up or practice. Hope you find it helpful so you can putt more like those pros: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DMv01fSULRQ
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