Tips On How To Improve Your Distance Control On The Putting Green
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Apr 1, 2025
In this video, PGA Professional Katie Dawkins explains how to improve your distance control on the greens.
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Hi, I'm Katie Dawkins. I am an advanced PGA professional and I'm here today at
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West Hill Golf Club on the beautiful greens that they have here to help you work out how to better
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judge distance on the green. So how do I get this ball close to that hole? If you could guarantee that
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you never took any more than two puts on every single green, my goodness how many shots would you save
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every round. I would say a lot of golfers are creeping into that double figures mark. So if
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putting's going to save you lots of shots and especially getting that first pup close
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then why is it that people turn up for lessons and want to go on the range? Everyone needs to put a
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little bit more time into working on their putting game. Here are a couple of tips just to help you
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with that judging of distance on the greens. So how do I get a ball from about here on the edge of the
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green to there? One of the easiest ways to get feel for how much stroke to give it would be
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to roll it there. So if I am going to roll a ball to that flag, say it was for a million pounds
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prize money, I'm not going to stand here and give it a sum like this with my arm. I'm not going to
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give it quite a jerky sort of shot. Yet this is how some people putt. Some people will stand
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here and smack the ball to get it close to the hole. It's very hard to know how much hit
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to give it. You're better off taking the hit out and working on different length strokes for
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different length putts. A really great way. especially if you have a demon hole on the course that really bugs you, perhaps you three or four potted, heaven forbid, the last time you played it
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But a really good way is to stand on that green out on the course when no one else is around roll a few balls to that hole from different spots on the green
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What you'll find from that is you start to get a bit of an idea of how much swing with
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the arm to give it, then drop a ball down there and have a pup from that same spot
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What that's going to do is it's going to start to give you a nice amount of feel for how much stroke you need
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for that particular length part. It'll also give you a feel for how the up slopes and the down slopes and how the conditions are going to affect you that day
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If you are going to play a different course and you're on the putting green for example, a really good drill will be to stand there and have in your head almost like a metronome, a rhythm, a one, two, a tick-tock
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So if you're standing over the shot, it's tick-tock, tick, tick. If it's a little putt, it's little tick-tock, it's little tick-tock
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and if it's a big putt, it's a bigger tick, tock. But the rhythm stays the same
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That way you're working on length of stroke to determine the distance your ball goes
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As with when I roll a ball with my arm, there's always a little bit more follow-through than there is back swing
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So bear that in mind, it's a smooth acceleration, and give it a go
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So this is a part of the game that players just don't practice enough. So all you need to do is go out and work out how you control distance
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There's no textbook way of doing this. It's just down to practice and putting some time in
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You put some working on the greens and your game will thank you for it
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