The Need For Good Speed On Greens – Fourteen40 Golf


This week’s blog topic is about, “The Need For Good Speed On Greens!”

When it comes to putting, speed control is arguably the most crucial aspect. The top players in the world average a 50% success rate from 8 feet, making the ability to consistently two-putt a key skill. Understanding how to control your speed will help you choose the correct start line. Inconsistent pace complicates the final decision-making process of blending green reading, speed, and start line. Let us explore some areas where you can improve your speed on the greens.

 

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Stroke Length and Tempo

This is a critical recipe for good speed control. Great putters may have different techniques, but they consistently maintain stroke length and tempo. Are you smoother with a longer stroke or shorter with a quicker tempo? Matching your stroke length and tempo creates a reliable formula for better putting.

Strike

Before diving into other aspects, it is essential to strike the ball from the center of the putter face. This affects ball speed and spin. Consistently striking the center builds a solid foundation for controlling distances on the greens. Later in this blog, I’ll provide drills to help you develop this skill.

 

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Variety is key to developing pace control skills. The best putters can adapt to different surfaces, from slow and smooth to fast and bumpy. Practice at different courses to improve your ability to adjust quickly to varying surfaces, which can change throughout a round due to weather conditions and surface deterioration. To summarize, speed control is probably the most important element of putting. Incorporate it into your weekly practice. Remember, the best putters adapt the quickest.

– Coach Tim



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