Phil's favorite lag drill

Learn to focus on speed, not break, on long putts

Harmon

FIVE IN A ROW: You can't move on until you do it. You'll feel the heat.

By Butch Harmon
Photo By J.D. Cuban May 2008

Here's a drill I learned from Phil Mickelson to improve the pace of your putts. Take five balls to the practice green, and stick tees in the ground 30, 40 and 50 feet from a hole. Your goal is to putt five balls in a row from each tee to within three feet of the hole. (Use your putter -- it's about 36 inches long -- to measure a six-foot circle around the cup.)

Start at 40 feet, then go to 30, and then 50. Mixing it up like this prevents you from just grooving a slightly longer stroke as you go. The trick is, you can't move to the next station until you get five straight within the circle. It's a real gut check: When you've got four in the circle and you're going for five, trust me, you'll be feeling it.


BUTCH'S BASICS

Most golfers putt a bunch of five- and six-footers on the practice green before heading to the first tee. Inevitably they have a 40-footer on the first green -- and not a clue how hard to hit it. Take five minutes before you tee off to putt a few balls from one side of the green to the other. Then turn around and putt them back. You won't be guessing so much on that first green.

Ranked No. 1 by his peers among Golf Digest's 50 Greatest Teachers, Harmon runs the Butch Harmon School of Golf at Rio Secco Golf Club, Henderson, Nev. Click here for more tips from Harmon.

November 21, 2009

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