all right guys I’m taking you along for one of my favorite putting drills it’s called the 357 drill put down three putts at 3 feet 5 feet and 7 ft not in the same line and your goal is to make all three of them in a row this drill is great because it forces you to be in more pressure situations like you would be in a tournament so I love doing this drill every single time I’m on the practice putting green and if you start to do this drill and you’re getting really good at it try to do more putts in a row so once you finish at one hole with the three five and 7 footer go to another hole and try to do it again 3 five and 7f footer in a row see how many putts you can make in a row it’s a great challenge I hope you guys enjoyed follow along for more thank you

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  1. I used to do the 2, 4, 6 footers at the compass points and had to make all 12 or…Begin again…pressure all over those 4 in the 6 foot circle when you get there.

  2. There are as many variations on this drill as your imagination can come up with. Different number of balls. Different lengths. I think Sabrina and Gabby both toss down a number of balls between about 2 and 6 or 7 feet in random locations and try to sink them all. (I think Sabrina sticks tee pegs down and putts from those stations, but it's the same drill.)

    There's also the spiral drill. It's very similar to yours, really. Put one ball down at 2 or 3 feet. Move a couple of feet to the right around the hole and put another down a foot farther away. Move the same amount to the right again and put another ball down another foot farther out, and so on. Go out to 6 or 7 feet. Make 'em all in order, or repeat until you do.

    All of these are variations on the classic Walter Travis clock drill, designed to create more variation than simply hitting 4-6 putts of the same length around the hole, then moving out a foot to the next circle. The more randomized variations are great for more intermediate to advanced putters. But nothing beats the Clock drill for beginners who need to get their basics down. Start with 2, 3 and 4 feet. Bread and butter for newer golfers. Add 5, 6, even 7 or 8 as you get better.

  3. my fav drill like you putter is my best club Marissa enjoy Fla & make sure Alexis doesnt break anymore chairs or drops tupperware LOL Jimmy S

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