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Training your putting tempo is one of the key components to training your speed control. Some people train their tempo better with auditory training (metronome) while other people train it better with feels. This putter drop feel is one of my go-to drills for helping golfers feel the weight of the putter and train a proper acceleration pattern.
Tags: Putt, Drill
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This drill is the putter drop catch.
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This is a way to work on your rhythm and your tempo and your feeling of the pendulum swing
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or what I call with a lot of students are wrecking ball.
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One of the goals for consistent tempo is to have the mass of the putter head or the weight
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of the putter head causing the acceleration not you forceably moving the club.
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And so, oftentimes golfers are really unaware that they are hitting it or forcing
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it with their arms and their body.
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So I'll do this little drill, what will do a drop catch?
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So I'm going to take the putter and I'm going to toss it lightly up in the air.
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And my goal is I'm going to match the weight of the putter as it's falling.
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So my arms are dropping with the putter so that there feels like there's basically no impact.
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So this is my arms falling at the speed of the putter.
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Now I'm going to try to apply that feel to a stroke.
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I'm going to bring it back and right through there I'm going to try and match the speed
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of the putter falling.
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Now one of the key things here is here.
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You can notice I'm not doing a lot with my wrists.
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I'm not just doing it like that.
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I'm using my whole arms.
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Same thing here.
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I want to match the speed with my shoulders and my arms not with my wrists.
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This would be matching the speed with my wrist where my body didn't do anything.
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This would be matching the speed with my wrist with my body turning.
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It'll still look flippy and I'm going to tend to have some face control issues if I do that.
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But if I match it with my arms while my wrists stay a little bit more firm, then I'm
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going to tend.
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Oh, that's a good part.
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I'm going to tend to have a really repeatable acceleration pattern.
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Then if I need to hit the ball further all I have to do is take a bigger swing but I'm
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not going to change that acceleration.
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I'm just going to match it longer.
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So here's the short put and then here's the long put.
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I'm just matching it from the top of the swing all the way down to impact.
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This can be really good for feel, base golfers for learning this more rhythmic or pendulum
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type acceleration pattern.
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This can help a lot with your distance control but it can also help with the face control
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on the short puts.
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When you accelerate it, you'll tend to cause a little bit of face rotation and that can
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cause you to miss some of your shorter puts.