Sink Your Shot With One Less Stroke

Are you giving your short game the attention it deserves?

The average 17-handicap golfer needs 34 putts to achieve their average score of 89. That means putting accounts for over 40% of your golf game!

Golf Research Associates founder and the inventor of Strokes Gained Analysis, Peter Sanders, recommends devoting 70% of your practice putting time to increasing your 1-putt percentages on short putts and extending your 50% make distance. 

Peter believes you should spend the other 30% of your practice putting time improving your distance control on lag putts in the 20-50 foot ranges and extending your two-putt distance.


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