Putting green

The Broadie Putting Game

Technique • Skill • Performance

A performance-based putting challenge inspired by renowned putting instructor Phil Kenyon.
This game helps players practice with variation, consequence, and real on-course pressure.

Distance One

5 Feet

Distance Two

10 Feet

Distance Three

15 Feet

Practice Should Look More Like Golf

Most golfers practice putting by repeating the same putt over and over. The Broadie Putting Game
forces the player to read, aim, commit, execute, score, and move on — just like they must do on the course.

Kelly’s Perspective

Why I Like This Drill

I love this game because it fits perfectly into the progression of technique, skill, and performance.
Technique matters, but eventually the player has to learn how to adapt that technique to changing situations.

Every putt in this game is different. The player has to change holes, change breaks, control speed,
go through a routine, and keep score.

That makes it much more transferable to the golf course than simply standing in one place and hitting
the same putt until it feels comfortable.

Close up of putting practice

The Three Pieces This Game Trains

Technique

Face control, centered contact, start line, tempo, and speed control.

Skill

Adapting to different reads, slopes, breaks, speeds, and visual demands.

Performance

Executing with score, pressure, consequence, and emotional discipline.

How the Game Works

Choose one distance and complete 10 putts. The important rule is simple:
do not hit the same putt twice.

1. Pick a Distance

Select 5 feet, 10 feet, or 15 feet.

2. Play 10 Putts

Each putt counts toward your final score.

3. Change Every Putt

Use a different hole, angle, break, or location each time.

4. Use Your Routine

Read it, aim it, commit to it, and roll it like you would on the course.

Scoring System

Make
+2 points
Miss past the hole and two-putt
0 points
Leave the first putt short
-1 point
Three-putt
-3 points

A player can lose four points on one hole by leaving the first putt short and then three-putting.

Target Scores

5 Feet

16 Points

10 Feet

8 Points

15 Feet

4 Points

Putting Percentages Matter

This game also helps students understand realistic expectations. Great putters still miss putts.
The goal is to improve process, speed, start line, and decision-making over time.

Putting percentages by distance

Kelly’s Coaching Note

Technique is important, but skill is built through variation. Performance is built when there is consequence.
The Broadie Putting Game gives students a simple, measurable way to practice putting the way golf is actually played.

Putting green

Train Your Putting With Purpose

Read it. Aim it. Commit to it. Roll it. Score it. Then move on to the next challenge.