One of the fastest ways to shave a couple of strokes off your round is to make more 4-foot to 6-foot putts. Why? Because the average golfer will have putts from this distance an average of two to eight times per round but will only make 40% of them. Learning to hole a few more putts from this critical distance is an easy way to lower your scores and boost confidence in your game.
The key factor to keep in mind on short putts is that direction is everything. The ball will go wherever your putter face is aimed, so learning how to get your putter face square at impact should be your primary objective. Here are three ways we work with students to help them make square contact.