97 Putting Performance Drills (Single Player & Team)

Non-technical (Performance) drills designed for tournament season

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Drills were made using PowerPoint

This is PPT overview of 97 putting performance drills. You will be getting a PDF version.

450 Hours Spent Making Putting Performance Drills

No shortcuts in creating the drills

450 hours = 58 working days. In reality, it took half of that time. File was opened during lunch breaks, jogging breaks and during research. But still, 1 full month of pure creation. #noslacking

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Around the Hole: X1-X2, In a Row Drill

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  • This drill is made for “In Season” (tournament season)
  • It is set up predominantly for “Short” distance
    • [3 to 10 feet] or [1 to 3 meters] 
  • It is “Medium” in difficulty
  • It is designed for “Shot Shaping” and “Performance” skills
  • It is designed for 4 other “Secondary Skills
  • The goal of the drill is to make 8 putts in row – starting from 3 ft (1 m) and moving to 6 ft (2 m), then next closest tee at 3 ft (1 m)

Disperse - Gather Drill

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Around the Hole: X Drill with 2 Teams of 2

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50+ Single Player Drills

50+ Team Drills

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All Drills Consist of the Following Elements

While making high quality content, certain rules and guidelines were in place. All of the drills in this document are composed and structured by the elements in this image.

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Drill Element #1

Ground Floor Setup

Ground Floor Setup is an architectural-like illustration of how the drill ought to be performed.

All drills have an intuitive illustration of green, together with red tees, white golf balls, dashed lines that were used as an aid for proper design of the drill, adjusted distances, players starting position and more.  

Drill Element #2

Step-by-Step Instructions

Each drill has simplified step-by-step instructions with comprehensive set of design rules. (e.g. Drill goal is bolded, without indentation and written and the top, while drill instructions and description are indented with a checkmark symbol. Distances are presented [like this].)

All drills have a unique four digit code in the top left corner of Element #2. Each drill was revisited numerous times – to better locate the drill and keep track of systematic changes, it is much easier to handle hundreds of drills by number than by long word sequences.

Drill Element #3

Designated Season

There is a time and a place for each drill. Certain drills – such as stationary technique drills – are best practiced when no tournaments are in sight.

Stationary drill (as opposed to dynamic) is a drill where player hits multiple balls from the same position (e.g. stationary). Dynamic drill is a drill where player switches putting positions often. “97 Putting Performance Drills” are both stationary and dynamic drills designed for tournament season.

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Drill Element #4

Distance Buttons

A short, medium or long distance button (or two, or all three) is designated to each individual drill. Exact distance is found in step-by-step instructions and on the ground floor setup while these button serve as a quick reference.

Short is [3-9 ft][1-3 m]. Mid is [10-25 ft][4-8 m]. Long is [30-45 ft][9-15 m.] 

Drill Element #5

Number of Players

You will find drills designed for single player and for teams. Drills designed for three players will have three icons like the one displayed in this image.

This document contains drills for 1, 2, 3, and 4 players.

Drill Element #6

Difficulty Level Indicator

Each putting drill is unique – some drills are simpler and some are more complex. To show the level of complexity and how difficult it may be to execute a specific drill, all drills are attributed with a difficulty level indicator: Easy, Medium, or Hard.

Drill Element #7

Estimated Duration

Each drill is assigned with unique number of repetitions. This is a recommended number of e.g. 36 putts in 15 minutes, that ensures you are maintaining a good pace (not too slow, not too quick), and it suggests a total number of putts before your focus starts to dim.

Drill Element #8

Primary Skills and Secondary Skills

Every drill is set up differently and it is executed in a different way. One drill may be good for technique and visualization skills, while some other drill may be good for performance and precision. 

These intricacies are recorded in the top right corner of each drill in the “Primary Skills” and “Secondary Skills” section.

  • Primary Skills >>> Technique (Club Control), Shot Shaping (Ball Control), Performance (Challenge)
  • Secondary Skills >>> Aim, Precision, Distance Control, Visualization, Scoring

 

6 Different Matrix Selections

Matrix is a group of dozen of so drills designed to improve specific golf skills.

Drills in this eBook are non-technical (performance oriented) and are designed for tournament season.

Competitive Matrix with Accessories

Set of 27 challenges that are technical in nature – players efforts will generally lean towards technique improvement and less towards performance. Activities are mainly challenges and predominantly utilize accessories and aids.

This Matrix utilizes accessories such as alignment sticks, string lines, putting mirror and various other apparatus. Recommended for competitive part of the season where players need technical structure. Drills are mostly stationary and do not propone a lot of movement around the hole – repetitions performed in these activities are from a single stand, without a lot of movement on the green. Same angle of attack is preserved throughout entire palette of 27 activities. All distances are covered.

Competitive Matrix without Accessories

Selection of 25 challenges that are performance oriented by design. Activities are challenges purposefully made to force the players mind and senses to navigate their way towards the hole. The nature of this Matrix is to teach the players how to score.

25 activities in this Matrix have minor focus on technique and are recommended for competition season where players need improvisation skills (without any apparatus). Matrix is creative with various setup patterns around the hole – designed to make the player move around the hole and is constantly placing the golfer in different positions. Thus the player is performing putts to the same or to different holes, always from different angles. All distances are covered.

Dynamic Performance Matrix

Dynamic Performance Matrix is a set of 17 calorie burning putting exercises. Dynamic = player changes position relative to the hole after each putt. Performance = player completes specific tasks and challenges.

A fun Matrix – 17 challenges that promote movement around the hole. It is made to improve pre-putt routine, setup and execution skills – while focusing on achieving a specific goal. This Matrix does not utilize any conventional repetitive putting exercise where player stands in one place and hits putt-for-putt. It is recommended for competition season.

Static Performance Matrix

A selection of 20 putting challenges performed from the same spot relative to the hole. Static = player stands in one position relative to the hole, throughout the exercise. Performance = player completes a specific tasks and challenges.

Static Performance Matrix is oriented on developing mental skills – player remains static on the green and works on achieving a specific goal. Exercises are repetitive and made to build muscle memory and consistency skills. This Matrix does not include drills that make the player move around the green. It is recommended for competition season.

Multiplayer Matrix - Teamwork -

A set of 21 putting challenges where players work together (not against each other) to complete a given task. Teamwork challenges make two to four players to function as a unit on the putting green.

Players work together on accomplishing a given task. Players learn to rely on one another to advance further through each specific exercise – while the likelihood of any player falling far behind the team is eliminated by default. Matrix is comprised of wide range of putting drills.

Multiplayer Matrix - Team Challenges -

A comprehensive set of 24 putting challenges designed to spur competitiveness amongst the team. Activities are designed as 1v1, 2v2 and 1v3 challenges. This Matrix is recommended for high competition season.

Players are forced to navigate through the dynamic exercises, constantly switching opponents and thus simulating real-life tournament scenario. Matrix is comprised of wide range of putting drills.

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97 Putting Performance Drills (Single Player & Team)​

Non-technical (Performance) drills designed for tournament season​

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You will get [1] performance drills for tournament season and [2] technical drills for non-tournament season:

  • 55 Putting Technical Drills – Single Player
  • 97 Putting Performance Drills – Single Player and Team
  • 198 Short Game Performance Drills – Single Player
  • 132 Short Game Performance Drills – Team
  • 117 Short Game Technical Drills – Single Player and Team
  • 132 Driving Range Drills (Technical and Performance)
  • 41 Golf Games (9 Mini Polygons and 32 Golf Game Formats)