We all strive to improve our game but making changes can be a complicated business. Try using the most humble of training aids to help conquest your putting complaints – a handful of tees.
1. Hole out, every time
The best putters in the world are those with a silky stroke who can hit their putts with perfect pace every time. The ideal pace for every putt is the ball rolling at the hole at a speed where it will drop, but if it passes it will only roll a foot or so past. When you practice putting, place a tee peg in the ground 18 inches behind the hole. This is your target. Look at the peg beyond the hole, and then putt.



