Rico444
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Missed a 10 foot putt for what would have been my first ever par, so it could have been better. But the usual 4 and 3 putts became 3 and 2 putts so I'll take itI'll be on the course tomorrow, let's see if my putting improves
Play the white tees, if you're not alreadyMissed a 10 foot putt for what would have been my first ever par, so it could have been better. But the usual 4 and 3 putts became 3 and 2 putts so I'll take it
Sounds like progress.. Don't beat yourself up on those 10 footers.. PGA pros make only 40% of their putts from 10 ft.Missed a 10 foot putt for what would have been my first ever par, so it could have been better. But the usual 4 and 3 putts became 3 and 2 putts so I'll take it
Missed a 10 foot putt for what would have been my first ever par, so it could have been better. But the usual 4 and 3 putts became 3 and 2 putts so I'll take it
Really? Is that true? That is very surprising. I realize every green has different slopes, etc., but I figured the pros would make way more than 40% of their 10 foot putts.Sounds like progress.. Don't beat yourself up on those 10 footers.. PGA pros make only 40% of their putts from 10 ft.
Really? Is that true? That is very surprising. I realize every green has different slopes, etc., but I figured the pros would make way more than 40% of their 10 foot putts.
Makes me feel better about my putting. LolThere's a bunch of different studies out there but they generally have similar info since they are doing the same math.
Here's one article.
On average PGA Tour pros make 99% of 2-foot putts, 96% of 3-foot putts, 88% of 4-foot putts and 77% of 5-foot putts according to strokes gained pioneer, Mark Broadie. From 10 feet their one putt percentage is 40%, 23% from 15 feet, 15% from 20 feet, 7% from 30 feet, 4% from 40 feet, 3% from 50 feet and 2% from 60 feet.
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What Percentage of Putts Do Pros Make? TV Does Not Tell the Story
Watch the TV coverage of the PGA Tour for any length of time and you would be forgiven for thinking that the top pros hardly ever miss a putt.golfingfocus.com
If you knock off 1 putt/hole, you just took 18 strokes off your score. Congrats!Sounds like progress.. Don't beat yourself up on those 10 footers.. PGA pros make only 40% of their putts from 10 ft.
And they have much nicer greens to putt on.There's a bunch of different studies out there but they generally have similar info since they are doing the same math.
Here's one article.
On average PGA Tour pros make 99% of 2-foot putts, 96% of 3-foot putts, 88% of 4-foot putts and 77% of 5-foot putts according to strokes gained pioneer, Mark Broadie. From 10 feet their one putt percentage is 40%, 23% from 15 feet, 15% from 20 feet, 7% from 30 feet, 4% from 40 feet, 3% from 50 feet and 2% from 60 feet.
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What Percentage of Putts Do Pros Make? TV Does Not Tell the Story
Watch the TV coverage of the PGA Tour for any length of time and you would be forgiven for thinking that the top pros hardly ever miss a putt.golfingfocus.com
Play the white tees, if you're not already
Agree with all of this and the last one helped me as well lock my wrists and keep them from allowing me to mis-hit the ball.A few things that have really helped me:
- Keep your head down through the putt. This advice is so cliche and overused for a normal golf swing, but so important for putting. Advice I got for a pro was to look at the ball and not move your eyes or head on short putts until you hear it hit the cup. My experience is that a ton of distance variability on golfers that struggle with it is mishitting putts.
- Practice a ton of putts inside of 3 feet. You should be completely confident standing over those.
- Mix up your lag putting practice. Don't hit 10 in a row from one distance and then move. Keep moving distances so you have to practice judging it and can't just keep making improvements based on your last stroke.
- This last one you can take or leave. I switched from a traditional to a left hand low putting grip a few years ago. It has shaved a significant number of strokes off my score. It really helps me keep my wrists from getting too active. That's a pure preference thing though.
By the way in relation to this thread at Portland hit all but one fairway and shot 78. Why, well 36 putts may tell you most of the reason. I mean clueless like never before. Potentially the best part of my game and it was a damn no show. Missed 3-4 putts inside 10ft for bird and one of those turned into 3 - was the last one because I lost my mind and flicked a 2 footer.A much more important note than many know. Played Rolling Meadows in Ellington last weekend and 3 groups in front of us some younger kids were playing the tips and not one of the 4 were capable. Hence 1 group on each tee on the front 9 and a 2 group wait by 12 on the much tougher back 9. Also led to a 5 hour and 10 minute round and me having no interest in playing there again for a long while.
Played Portland Thursday and people of all ages knew what tees to play 3 hours 40 minutes....That’s golf!!

By the way in relation to this thread at Portland hit all but one fairway and shot 78. Why, well 36 putts may tell you most of the reason. I mean clueless like never before. Potentially the best part of my game and it was a damn no show. Missed 3-4 putts inside 10ft for bird and one of those turned into 3 - was the last one because I lost my mind and flicked a 2 footer.
So don't read my damn putting thoughts they don't work!![]()
Sounds like you have the hard stuff figured out.. If you haven't read already.. May want to check out the book.. "Unconscious Putting" by Dave Stockton..By the way in relation to this thread at Portland hit all but one fairway and shot 78. Why, well 36 putts may tell you most of the reason. I mean clueless like never before. Potentially the best part of my game and it was a damn no show. Missed 3-4 putts inside 10ft for bird and one of those turned into 3 - was the last one because I lost my mind and flicked a 2 footer.
So don't read my damn putting thoughts they don't work!![]()
Sounds like you have the hard stuff figured out.. If you haven't read already.. May want to check out the book.. "Unconscious Putting" by Dave Stockton..
Been wanting to answer this post. The answer is...I've gotten better at golf except for putting. How can I improve? I'm tired of 3 putting so often. Distance seems to be the #1 error- can't get it consistently near the hole, could be way short or way long. Anything over 2 feet and I get really nervous. Help!