A looped or low nap carpet will provide an unfussy base for a thick pile or shag rug.
Carpet putting drills.
Learning to putt straight is best done indoors and putting stroke drills to help achieve this can be practised on a carpet.
Attach the carpet to the tackless strips at one end of the room using the knee kicker.
How to do the 1 2 3 putting drill.
Home carpets are generally slower than commercial carpets but if the nap is relatively tight then this may be somewhere you can work on your mechanics.
Grab a king of hearts playing card from a deck of cards and lay it on the carpet or floor several feet away from you.
I suggest 3 6 and 9 feet to start.
Putting to a king of hearts.
The 1 2 3 putting drill.
A carpet s speed and texture though make it unsuitable to practice distance control.
We ve seen a few solutions to this problem but here s a tip that doesn t require any special tools.
Attempt to putt the golf ball with enough speed that it stops on top of the king of hearts.
The 1 2 3 putting drill will help you develop a steady consistent putting stroke.
Place three balls in a row along the same line at equal distances.
Just remember that irrespective of the speed of the green or the carpet the mechanics don t.
This is a challenging putting drill that will improve your putting distance control before you know it.
A jute rug makes a great base rug to start layering.
Alternatively a more plush carpet will be grounded by a low profile rug.
The carpet fibers could unravel and wrap around the drill bit potentially damaging the carpet and stalling the drill.
This can warm up a space and add softness.
Tip for drilling through carpet drilling through carpeted floors and the padding underneath can present a few challenges.
Start by considering the texture of the carpet and go for contrast in the rugs you select.