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Learn how to make creative task-oriented playgrounds on the putting green and control the putting stroke from all sides of the hole. Play with various distances and send the ball on the correct path.
Engaging set of 22 putting drills, designed for non-competitive part of the season. Dynamic Technical Matrix supports movement on the green, constantly changing position relative to the hole, with focus on technique.
It makes you adapt and adjust to new situations - for the most part, drills in this Matrix demand that you switch position every 3rdor 4th putt. You will have enough time to fine tune aim/alignment and precision/accuracy skills, and enough room to stand up, switch position, re-setup, realign, and repeat. This Matrix features technical exercises - as such it is recommended either after the competition season or to prepare for competition season.
Use the elements to learn about the drill, prepare the ground for you practice session, and apply it.
Copy paste the illustration into real life. Graphic images are used to visually explain the dynamic of the drill. One simple look at the image, combined with the next element "Step-by-Step Instructions", paints the whole picture for each drill.
...in objective tongue. We left our biases aside. In this element, you will instructions same as if you were assembling a closet from IKEA - drill specific.
We went a step further with our studies and made drills for different seasons. If you compete in a week or two, you should practice in-season drill. If you just finished with your season and want to do some leisure golf, choose off-season drills.
Distance.
If you want to plan your practice, or teach your students specific skills, this 'two step' skill section will keep guide your choice of drill. Primary skills are like a foundation and a top-level skill and secondary skills fall inside them.
Drills are designed for 1 to 4 players (most of them for 1).
Easy. Medium. Hard. Feel like being challenged? Pick red.
Typically, off-season drills are easier and in-season drills are harder. This is because tournaments are played in-season and to bring out to best in you, when it matters the most, you should practice harder drills for competition.
Range of repetitions for all the drills falls inside 40 to 60 reps. Meaning that, if you have a bucket of 50 balls, most of drills should keep you entertained for 15-20 minutes. Some more. Some less.