TECHNIK · PUTTER

Putter Mechanics from 60 Onward — Stroke Play as a Senior Advantage.

Putting is the only golf discipline where senior golfers have a biomechanical advantage: a more stable stroke, a calmer body, and experience. Three mechanical fundamentals—setup, stroke path, and tempo—turn that senior advantage into an active scoring lever.

SSince I turned 65, my putting average is better than when I was 40. 1.82 putts per green. The reason isn't hard work—it's mechanical discipline: identical setup, identical stroke path, identical tempo. Tour pros putt better than amateurs because they are more repeatable. In our senior years, repeatability is our greatest advantage.

Putting is the only golf discipline that can improve with age — if the mechanics are right. PGA Champions Tour (50+) putters are statistically better than regular PGA Tour putters. Three mechanical pillars — setup consistency, stroke path discipline, and tempo consistency — make the senior advantage actively usable.

Three mechanical putter columns

Column 1 — Setup Consistency
✓ IDENTICAL EVERY TIME.
Stance width, ball position, eyes over the ball — these three setup points must be identical on every putt. Senior players with a consistent pre-shot routine putt measurably better than players with a varying routine.
Column 2 — Stroke-Path Pendulum
NO WRIST INSERT.
Putt stroke: A pendulum-like motion with the shoulders and arms. The wrists remain passive. Sensors such as SAM PuttLab show that senior players who use their wrists have 30 % higher path dispersion than those who use a pendulum-style putting motion.
Column 3 — Pace 2:1 Rhythm
BACKSWING 2X, DOWNSWING 1X.
Classic putt tempo: Backswing takes twice as long as downswing (2:1 rhythm). Practicable with a metronome or audible rhythm. Senior players with a consistent tempo putt lag putts significantly more accurately.
1,82
Putts pro Loch — Senior cut with good mechanics
PGA Champions Tour Stats 2024
Comparison PGA Tour: 1.76. Senior players with mechanical discipline almost completely close the gap.

Three tips for putting discipline

Tip 1 — Three-Circle Drill Weekly
✓ 15 MIN, 3 X 3 BALLS.
Three-Circle Drill: 3 shots from 3 m, 6 m, and 9 m. Record the make rate. Repeat weekly. For most senior players, the 6-meter success rate increases from 25 % to 45 % in 8 weeks — a direct impact on scoring.
Tip 2 — Lag Putt Specialization
Australia 9, 12, 15 M.
Lag putts are the biggest senior score lever on the green. 10 putts from 10, 12, 15 yards. Success criterion: Final position within one step of the hole. Three-putt avoidance is score lever number one.
Tip 3 — Putter Fitting
✓ EVERY 5 YEARS.
Lie angle, length, and loft of the putter change with age (stance adjustment). Get fitted by a PGA pro every 5 years. An incorrect putter setup costs 1-2 strokes per round—over 5 years, that's 250+ strokes.

Putting is the great equalizer. It rewards experience, patience, and mental discipline — all qualities that improve with age.

— Stan Utley, Putting Coach

Three Principles for Senior Putt Mastery.

Constance beats talent

Tour pros putt better because they are more repeatable. Senior players with mechanical discipline are closing the gap.

Tempo beats power

Lag putting is a tempo thing. A consistent 2:1 tempo produces consistent distance control.

Routine beats inspiration.

Identical pre-shot routine before every putt. Mental toughness through repetition — the ultimate senior advantage.

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ON THIS PAGE
01 Three mechanical pillars
02 Three tips for technology
03 What Putt-Mechanik doesn't replace
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Mathias Struwe
PUBLISHER · HCP 31 · 68 YRS.
1,82
Putter's hole in old age.
REFERENCE
Lamontagne et al. (2021): Senior Golf Biomechanics. MyTPI (2020): The Golf Body. Rose, G. & Phillips, D. (2018): The Golf Body. Trackman Performance Database 2024. PGA Tour Stats 2014–2024.

What Putt-Mechanik doesn't replace

Stable putting mechanics are the greatest senior advantage — but they don't replace green-reading experience and feel for pace. Both are built through consistent practice, not just mechanics alone. Mechanics are the prerequisite — green reading and feel for pace are the highlights. Both together make the senior putting advantage active.

THREE FIRST STEPS

How to Master Putting Mechanics in 30 Days

01
Three-circle drill weekly
15 minutes on the practice green every Sunday: 3 balls from 3, 6, 9 meters. Record your score. 8 weeks of discipline — measurable improvement.
02
Establish a pre-shot routine
Define and practice a consistent putt routine: Read, two practice strokes, setup, putt. 20-second standard. Be consistent on the next round.
03
Check putter fitting
Get it checked by a PGA pro: lie, length, loft. If not optimal: get them adjusted. 40-80 € investment, lifelong mechanical consistency.

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