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Hi! I am Jason Wyatt, head golf professional at Sunnydale Golf & Country Club and on behalf
of Expert Village.com, I am here to show you today how to warm up on a putting green. Now
I have just come from the driving range and I have had an opportunity to warm up. Now
the most important warming up is on the putting green. What I would like to do is only worry
about a hole; don’t even worry about going up into the hole and knocking putts into the
hole. What I like to do is take my divot tool; I place it in the ground about 4 or 5 feet
in front of me. In doing so, what I am going to do is just really concentrate on speed,
so what I am going do is drop a ball back above 4-5 feet, we are going to hit some putts,
then we are going to move back, we are going to move back another 5 or 6 feet and then
we are going to move back another 6 to 5 feet. What this allows us to do is that we when
we setup onto the putting green on the first hole, we now practice some certain distances
that will allow us to putt a little better on the putting green. So remember to make
sure that after you are finished on the driving range, you spend 10 minutes hitting some putts
to the divot tool to make sure that you putt better on the putting green.