Anyone can get lucky and lag one or two long putts close to the hole. But doing it consistently requires a finely tuned feel for hitting the ball different distances.
After making their practice strokes, many golfers fail to reproduce the same length and tempo when hitting the actual putt. Some focus intently on how far they take the putter back – even watching it with their peripheral vision – and destroy all sense of rhythm.
This drill, which you can work on at home, is designed to increase your feel for how far the ball will roll based on your stroke:
Putting with your eyes closed is a great way to enhance your feel. You’ll also begin making better contact with open eyes – and consistently solid contact is a huge factor in controlling distance.