Putting is the part of your game that hasn’t responded to effort. That’s not a talent problem — it’s a system problem. This is the one Brendon Elliott built. Six drills. Free, for now.
PGA coaches keep saying the same thing: most golfers don't practice enough, and when they do, they don't practice the right way. Brendon spent 28 years building this system. We think it deserves a wider audience than a price tag would let it reach. We're testing whether giving it away makes our business better and your putting better at the same time. If it does, it stays free. If not, we'll start charging. Either way, the system is yours.
“Having the mat doesn’t make you better. You’ve got to use it the right way.”
However you want to interact with the system, you can. Three distinct formats — pick one or use all three.
Save it to your home screen and pull up any drill in seconds. Quick reference at the course, between holes, or anywhere you want to review your plan before a session. The phone is your portable reference — drill setup, benchmarks, and the weekly schedule.
Print at home on standard paper. Fill out your trackers by hand after every session. Over weeks and months, you build a physical record of your improvement — a binder of completed trackers that shows exactly how far you’ve come. Print fresh trackers whenever you need them.
Take the file to any Staples or FedEx Office. The system includes exact print specs — 80lb cardstock, gloss lamination, double-sided. Zero decisions. Hand it to the print counter. You get reusable wet-erase cards that feel professional and last indefinitely.
“I already printed it off, and I’m going to put it next to my mat and use it.”
Each drill targets a specific skill. Each one prepares you for the next. The whole is greater than the sum of its parts — that’s the point of a system.
Drills 1–4 are your core system. Drill 5 takes you to the course to test whether your practice is showing up. Drill 6 is a bonus for golfers with regular access to a practice green.
“I’ve never had a framework like this.”
Free putting drills exist everywhere. What doesn’t exist is a structured practice program where every drill is sequenced, every session is tracked, there are benchmarks to measure against, and a specific drill — Drill #5: The Proving Ground — exists for one reason: to test whether your practice is actually showing up on the scorecard.
That’s the difference between watching a tip and following a system. The drills build on each other. The trackers hold you accountable. And the validation test closes the loop so you’re never guessing whether your practice is working.
Brendon designed this system around a simple philosophy: practice should look like training. Every drill targets a specific skill, has a measurable outcome, and progresses in difficulty. The same approach he uses with the golfers he coaches in person — built into a system you can follow on your own.
6 PGA-designed drills. 6 progress trackers. A test that tells you whether your practice is showing up on the course. Free, for now.