Yes, you can practice your distance control while putting indoors. Here’s how.
You can get a lot of work done on your putting stroke while practicing indoors. Here's a game you can play to train your distance control.
An indoor putting setup is the easiest way to practice your game at home. It doesn’t require the ceiling height clearance necessary for a net, and doesn’t involve the financial commitment of a simulator. With something as low-tech as a strip of turf on your floor or even utilizing your living room rug, you have all you need to upgrade your putting.
While putting indoors is a great time to dial in your setup and the shape of your stroke, the work you can do on your putting while you’re relegated to putting inside goes beyond the technical. You can also work on feel by practicing your speed. That might sound a little surprising, because anyone who’s putt on artificial turf knows how different it feels compared to putting on real grass.
But Golf Digest Best Young Teacher Megan Johnston of Orange County Nationals says that you can work on distance control while putting inside by "playing bocce. " “Roll your first ball to a random spot in the room. Your goal is to putt the next two golf balls within a grip distance of the first ball," Johnston says.
"You can do this with your eyes on the target or eyes on the ball. Tempo and length of stroke is different for everyone, but repeating the energy you deliver to the ball is something you can improve before we get out on the course this spring. ” By playing this game, Johnston says that you’re training yourself to control the energy of your putter.