Golf instruction: Tips to master making short putts

It’s time to eliminate three-putts on the green for good.

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It’s time to eliminate three-putts on the green for good.

Eliminating three-putts can make the largest difference when it comes to reaching that next milestone with your scores. Three putts typically occur in the five feet and under range around the hole.

This week, Golfweek’s fitness guru and long driver Averee Dovsek demonstrates three simple tips to help master short putts. These tips will help amateurs combat common habits and mistakes.

Say goodbye to anxiety or the yips around short putts and get ready for your scores to drop.

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