2013-01-24
Golf Short Game Drills - Improve Conversion Success Using the Gate Drill
How To Practice Using The Gate DrillOur
highest farm fencing priority in short game practice is learning how to convert more
up and down attempts. Most golfers use the same method of practice in
the short game area. They dump a pile of balls and rapidly work thru
the pile hitting a variety of shots to one or multiple targets without
any effort at attempting to convert those shots with a putter.How can we measure our success if we do not calculate our conversion percentage?Practice Like The Pros...Learn To ConvertYour
ability to shoot lower scores is dependent upon how well you convert
your scoring opportunities. The way you convert more shots is by
hitting shots that finish close to the hole or go in. Actually we want
the ball to end up past the hole if it does not go in.We need to
approach short game shots with a conservatively aggressive
strategy...meaning, we need to hit crisp shots that get to or beyond the
hole with the correct read of the slope and break of the shot. The
gate drill can help us learn this skill better than any other practice
technique.The gate drill can be used for any short game shots.
Generally the gate drill will be limited to shots of less than than 30
yards. The gate for a putt is different than a pitch or chip shot.The
gate in putting practice is just wide enough to let the ball pass thru
the gate without going into the hole. For longer putts of 40 or more
feet, you may have to adjust the gate to be about 12 - 18 inches wider
than the hole. The gate is constructed of brightly colored string.
Refer to the video link below for a visual reference to what the gate
looks like for chipping practice. You can also see my partner, Tim
Hobby, s wire mesh fence imulating a practice session.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANGZquqB1RoGate Drill Scoring (Chipping and Pitching)The
gate used for chip shots and pitch shots is 24 inches wide on either
side of the hole and 36 inches deep. If we miss the hole we want our
shots to be just outside the hole and stopping within gimmie range.
Statistically most golfers have a fairly high percentage of conversions
from less than 3 feet.Scoring for the gate drill whether for
short game shots or putts is the same; +3 points for shots holed, +1
points for shots galvanized farm gate that miss the hole and stay inside the gate, and -2
points for shots that miss the gate.Drop ten balls and try to
make 10 points with the putter from 9, 12, and then 15 feet. Drop ten
balls and try to make 5 points when practicing chip, pitch, and sand
shots.The Gate Drill Will Improve Your Conversion Success...Guaranteed!
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