I’ve always been a good putter, and 2017 has been a special year. I’ve
holed out well and made my fair share of mid-range birdie putts. But I’ve
been working hard on it and it’s something that’s improved over the years.
The basics are to make sure the putter is feeling comfortable in my
hands – that’s the most important thing – and my forearms are relaxed;
my posture needs to be consistent and my alignment needs to be good.
Those things are easy to practice. They’re the basics and I try and practise
them until I feel comfortable and once I feel comfortable, all I think about is
the speed.
Strike is so important and if you’re striking it consistently, your speed is
going to be good. And once you get dialled in with your speed you just
don’t think about it anymore, it becomes automatic.
The idea is to try and make it as reactionary as possible, like throwing
keys into a bucket. But first you’ve got to make sure the fundamentals are
there and once you’re confident with those, it’s a case of doing the same
things over and over.
When I feel I’m set up square, that’s when I’m going to putt well. I have
the same rhythm to every stroke, just changing the length of it. Generally it
will be fairly short and quick and that’s just how I’ve done it naturally and I
don’t envisage that changing.
How you can hole more putts: Everyone should have one go-to
putting drill – not technical, because putting isn’t technical, but say put
two tees either side of your putter like a gate and work on your strike. I
work with a ruler – I put my ball on that – and I do that every day. I can
match up the putter alignment to the line on the ruler and I can see
a straight true line and I know that my ball is starting on the right line,
otherwise it will fall off.
You can also try some simple performance drills such as
throwing some tees around a hole and see if you can make
36 in a row or whatever. Or throw eight to 10 in a circle and
try and make them all with two or three balls. It’s good fun and
meaningful practice – if you miss the last one, you’ve got to start
again.
You could be trying to win a tournament or just making the cut, there’s
just fewer people watching.
Paul Dunne Ireland
PUTTING
2017 highlights: Won British Masters and runner-up in Trophee Hassan II
His putter: Scotty Cameron GoLo S2 (centre-shafted)
One-putts
1st
6.04 per
round
Putts per
GIR
1st
1.71
Average
putts
1st
28.1 per
round
Average
STATS LIFE...
GOLF ASIA 65