Each golfer tried 12 three-foot putts, 24 six-foot putts and 15 putts of 24 feet, no two putts were from the same location, so take a close look at this table and then we'll use these figures to help your 3 putt problem.

*Under tournament conditions at selected PGA Tour events
Reference: Australian Golf Digest
First of all
take a close look at the 24-foot range results. As you see the pro's are the
best from this range but what is most interesting is that from the 20+ range to
the 0-5 handicap the percentages get better and better according to the
player's handicap. Now lets look
at the 6-foot range results. You'll notice the same trend from this range as
well, with the lowest score being the 20+ golfers and the highest being the
pro's again. But this time the difference between the 20+ to the scratch
golfers isn't that wide. And certainly not as wide a margin as the 24 footers. The
last range, which is 3 footers, provides us with some of the most important
findings of this survey. As you'll notice the difference between the highest
and lowest scores (excluding gender
groups) is only 11%, whereas the difference
between the highest and lowest scores in the 24 foot putt range was a huge 33%
margin. Incidentally the difference between the highest and lowest in the 6
foot range was 21%.
It's pretty clear from these findings that for amateurs to improve their score they
need to first work on their long putting, and second improve the amount of
putts they hole from the 4-10 foot range, and lastly work on the 3 footers.
For a plan to do so.....click on .....Putting problem
Solution - The reason most golfers are
inconsistent when it comes to pitching is because, the swing needed to hit the
ball the required distance needs to be shorter than a full swing. Now because
most golfers hit full shots the majority of the time, they find it difficult to
make these shorter swings. But do you know what will help? Click on.....Pitching Problem
Golf Problem #3 - Swinging Problem
" What should my legs be doing during a golf swing?"
Solution- If you want to
hit the golf ball as far as you can then you must learn to use your feet and
legs well. To give you a graphic
illustration of how your feet can effect the distance you hit a golf ball I
want you to do the following exercises. For the swing exercises....Click on...Swing Problem
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