Break 100
Smallest club, biggest impact

When you’re trying to break 100, eliminating three-putts is one of the most impactful improvements you can make. You don’t have to hit 200+ yard drives to break 100. The humble putter has the power to take you into the 90s.

You should be spending at least a third of your practice time on putting. And to make the most of that time, make sure you have the right putting setup.

The average round involves at least 36 putts and – at most – 14 drives. Yet “hitting longer drives” is what most golfers prioritize. Putting better may not seem as exciting as driving further, but it makes a bigger impact on your scorecard.

Try this simple putting assessment

Take ten different 30-foot putts on the practice green and count how many you get to within 3 feet. If too many of your putts finish outside 3 feet, let’s get together and change that.