Learning to putt straight is best done indoors and putting stroke drills to help achieve this can be practised on a carpet.
Carpet putting drills.
Alternatively a more plush carpet will be grounded by a low profile rug.
In some cases these speeds will exaggerate your putting woes so it is a good place to practice.
Attach the carpet to the tackless strips at one end of the room using the knee kicker.
Home carpets are generally slower than commercial carpets but if the nap is relatively tight then this may be somewhere you can work on your mechanics.
Start by considering the texture of the carpet and go for contrast in the rugs you select.
A carpet s speed and texture though make it unsuitable to practice distance control.
Place three balls in a row along the same line at equal distances.
The carpet fibers could unravel and wrap around the drill bit potentially damaging the carpet and stalling the drill.
Just remember that irrespective of the speed of the green or the carpet the mechanics don t.
I suggest 3 6 and 9 feet to start.
Possibly the most important aspect of being a great putter.
How to do the 1 2 3 putting drill.
The 1 2 3 putting drill will help you develop a steady consistent putting stroke.
Tip for drilling through carpet drilling through carpeted floors and the padding underneath can present a few challenges.
This is a challenging putting drill that will improve your putting distance control before you know it.
The 1 2 3 putting drill.
Putting to a king of hearts.
This can warm up a space and add softness.
A looped or low nap carpet will provide an unfussy base for a thick pile or shag rug.
Attempt to putt the golf ball with enough speed that it stops on top of the king of hearts.
Place the face of the knee kicker against the carpet about 3 away from the wall and forcefully strike the padded end to stretch the carpet over the tackless strips.