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Be a Dawg on the Putting Green


Putting practice can get lazy fast — rolling ball after ball with no purpose. That’s why I use The Dawg Ball. One ball on the mat is a different color — the must-make ball. When it’s in play, you lock in like it’s a tournament putt. Miss it? Start over. Make it? Keep rolling. This simple mindset shift turns every putting session into pressure training that sticks. The Dawg Ball Drill Setup: Distances: 3 ft | 5 ft | 7 ft | 9 ft Goal: Make one Dawg Ball putt from each distanc Ball Count by Skill Level: Scratch Player: 4 Balls 70 Shooter: 5 Balls 80 Shooter: 6 Balls 90 Shooter: 7 Balls 100 Shooter: 8+ Balls If you miss the Dawg Ball — reset and start from 3 feet. It’s not punishment. It’s pressure. The kind that builds confidence when it counts. Practice like a dawg when nobody’s watching, and you’ll drain putts when everyone is. ⛳️ Join the movement — subscribe for weekly golf, whiskey, and cigar insight at GolfCask.com. Spark | Sip | Swing | Savor — GolfCask.