Tip of the Month

July 2004

By John Pallot
Director of Instruction

What does it take to be a great putter? Feel, aim, mechanics, distance control,green reading, and practice. These are the 6 requirements for great putting. For good reason, I consider myself a great putter. In 1981, I one-putted 18 consecutive holes during a round. I was featured in Golf Digest's Records and Rarities. Only one other golfer had recorded that same feat. There wasn't much thought to it. I just aimed and swung the putter toward the target. My putting prowess was developed through countless hours on the putting green. Putting in the dark, taking lessons, learning how to read greens, a consistent routine, and developing a swing that repeated under pressure.

Here are my keys to consistent great putting: