Putting

3 ways Cameron Smith prepares his putting before every single round

Cameron Smith’s approach to golf is a fundamental one: Do the simple stuff well, over and over again.

When it comes to preparing his putting before an important round — or any round, really — it means running through a simple checklist. Each task doesn’t take particularly long, and they’re not all that difficult, either. But each step of his preparation is specifically designed to get his putting in a place where he wants it, before hitting his course.

Earlier this season, at the 2022 U.S. Open, I kept a close eye on pre-round putting preparations to see what he did. You can watch me break it all down in the video above, but here’s a quick overview:

1. Mirror work

The most important part of Cam Smith’s putting preparations happens at the very start. Smith will set up over a short, straight putt (something inside 10 feet) with a mirror on the ground and a chalk line extending into the hole. Smith’s goal is simple: Making sure his eyes are over the ball, and that his ball is rolling down his intended target line.

“I practice with a mirror for probably 20 minutes a day,” he said after his Open Championship.

2. See some putts go in

Putting in many more of a mental skill than a physical one. To master it, you need confidence to overcome the missed putts, and belief that you’ll make the one after it.

That’s why part of his Smith’s pre- and post- round preparations involves practicing some makable short-to-midrange putts, as a way of increasing his confidence when he gets a birdie putt like this on the course.

“I spent a little bit of time on the green last night,” he said of his Saturday night preparations. “Just really wanted to see a few putts go in. Yeah, it turned out it was a pretty good thing to do.”

3. Long putts

Once he knows his basics are in good shape, and he’s seen some confidence-boosting putts go in the hole, he ends his pre-round preparations with some long, lag putts, to hone his distance control.

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