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ALL Our Indoor Short-game Drills

10 Indoor Shortgame Drills in 5 Minutes

Here is a list of all our indoor short-game drills: 10 drills in 5 Minutes.  Mostly Putting Drills, but you can never have too much practice putting.  Enjoy!

(timestamp is the start of each of the short-game drills)

Short-game Drills

Putting:
Solid Contact Part 1: 1:10
Square Putter Face: 1:31
Smooth Putting Stroke: 2:02
Solid Contact Part 2: 2:30
Distance Control Part 1: 2:58
Consistent Tempo: 3:12
Distance Control Part 2: 3:54

Chipping:
Consistent Contact: 4:38
Solid Lead Wrist: 5:02
Chip In Sync: 5:25

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