How do you improve Impact Stroke Speed?
Our favorite Impact Stroke Speed drill is the Impact Stroke Speed Progression Drill. The goal of this drill is to build an efficient and repeatable stroke to become a distance control master.
Find a flat or almost zero degree sloped portion of the green, grab 3 tees and place them at 3, 6, and 12 feet.
First, hit 3 putts at each distance trying to find your baseline Impact Stroke Speed, the speed that is gets the ball to the center of the hole with perfect pace.
Next hit 3 more putts from each distance trying to repeat your ideal baseline Stroke Speed to within 0.2 MPH.
Focus on the feel of your consistent Impact Stroke Speed. What does too fast feel like? What does too slow feel like?
Once you are confident in the first 3 distances, take the drill to the next level by putting on different slopes, breaks, and longer distances.
To become a master at this drill complete it in levels, repeat Stroke Timing on every putt as Level 1, adjusting Back Stroke Length as Level 2, and Stroke Speed as Level 3.
Now that you have a clock, a ruler, and a speedometer with the Blast Sensor, you have all the tools needed to putt better than ever.