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Around the World Pressure Ring (6ft)

Work the ring at mid-length (six-footers): enough break to demand a read, enough distance that start line and pace both matter while the streak climbs. Part of Putting — Pressure & Fun training — score against par, track every attempt in the app, and see real improvement.

Intermediate Par 4 Max 10 15 min ~8 balls
Also builds
  • Putting · Green Reading
  • Putting · Start Line Control

What this drill fixes

Range practice only pays off if you can do it under pressure. This drill adds commitment, consequences, or game-like situations so you learn to perform when it counts. Part of TeeBetter's Pressure & Fun training — because every score is made or missed in the moments that matter most, and you have to train for those moments explicitly.

Practice steps

Preview the flow here — full setup, scoring, and every step unlock in the app.

01 — THE CHALLENGE

Around the World Pressure Ring (6ft)

GOAL

Work the ring at mid-length (six-footers): enough break to demand a read, enough distance that start line and pace both matter while the streak climbs.

REQUIRED EQUIPMENT
Putter Tee
COACH TIPS
  • Pressure builds after 4–5 successful putts.
  • Routine consistency matters, follow your process, don't rush.
  • Accept nerves, train with them, not against them.
  • When facing a 6-footer, visualize a ball marker at that safe distance (e.g., 1 foot) in front of your ball on the correct line. Your goal is simply to roll the ball over that spot, eliminating the fear of the full distance.
  • Accept you will miss on occasion and that is OK. Focus on good setup, pick a tin spot (aim small, miss small) and hit each putt with good intentions.
  • Thinking of putts as "must makes" only adds pressure. Switch your mental state to, as long as I follow my routine and execute my putt to the best of my ability it will go in. If I don't it might miss and that's OK.
  • Remember to breath. Tension is a killer over these putts.

Common questions about Pressure & Fun drills

How do I practice under pressure at the range?

Use drills that add consequences: one ball only, call your shot then hit it, or simulate holes (e.g. fairway or miss, green or miss). TeeBetter's pressure and fun challenges give you a score and a par so you learn to commit when it counts — not just hit balls without consequence.

What's a good game-like range drill?

Drills that mimic course decisions: picking a target and shot shape, playing a "hole" with one chance, or finishing on a make (e.g. putt or chip). Score every attempt so you're training to perform under pressure — which is where all the shots are actually won and lost.

Practice this drill in the app — track every score, beat par, and see your progress over time. Free to start.