15 Minutes a Day Keeps the 3-Putts Away

Kelly Okun explains how her improved putting has led to an increase in her scrambling and sand save statistics

Kelly Okun putts with Blast Motion sensor.

Have you ever looked back on a round and thought to yourself, “Man, I wish I didn’t have those 3-putts.” or, “I had such a great sand shot, if only I had made the putt!”? As a professional golfer, I try to focus on the positives, but sometimes a particular statistic just stares you right in the face – putts per round.

How I Improved Putting

Following Stage I of the LPGA Qualifying School this past August, I found myself competing in three Symetra Tour events. While my long game kept up with the Symetra girls, I noticed that my putting was lagging (no pun intended). As soon as I got home, my swing coach, Martin Hall, introduced me to Blast Motion, and my confidence in putting has soared this off-season.

Blast Motion is a sensor you attach to your putter, or any club, and it helps you track your stroke’s time, speed, and direction. The last few weeks, I have been focusing on my putting stroke timing. Both my coach and Blast’s Product Education Specialist, Granger Beaton, agree that the optimal time is a 0.60 second back stroke and a 0.30 second forward stroke. The best putters in the world only vary only one hundredth of a second from this 2.0:1 tempo ratio.

With this in mind, I use my Blast sensor either on my carpet or at the course for 15 minutes a day. It has only been a few weeks, yet I have already seen tremendous improvement in my putting statistics. Not only have I significantly decreased my 3-putts per round, but I also feel more confident on those pesky 4- to 5-footers. This has led to an increase in my scrambling and sand save statistics!

A question I have found myself asking after using Blast is how do I use the 0.60/0.30 rule on shorter putts without feeling jerky or too slow? After talking with Granger, I learned that the timing remains the same, but the stroke’s length decreases. I have yet to master this part of my putting, but I am willing to keep working at it because I believe in the physics behind Blast.

Once I have my timing consistently at the 2.0:1 ratio, I can graduate within the Blast Motion app to training my speed and direction. Timing has improved my putting so much that I cannot wait to explore the rest of the app. As I become more aware of the mechanics behind my putting stroke, I become more confident with my game. That is a beautiful thing, both for professional golfers and for weekend warriors.

~ Kelly Okun
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Read my next guest blogs about Level 2: Speed and Level 3: Direction.

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