Walk it off. Match the reference. Commit.
A repeatable way to know your distance so reference selection is never a guess.
Distance control starts before the stroke.
It starts when you walk off the distance. If that number is a guess, everything downstream is built on a guess.
Not with a laser. Not with math. With your own stride, calibrated once and used forever.
Set your putting stride.
Lay a measuring tape on the ground and mark 8 feet. Walk it back and forth until 4 steps covers 8 feet.
That’s the whole system. Not a long stride. Not a shuffle. Just a normal repeatable pace you can reproduce without thinking.
Steps to distance
6 feet
3 steps
9 feet
4½ steps
12 feet
6 steps
15 feet
7½ steps
18 feet
9 steps
Consistency beats fake precision. You don’t need exact. You need close enough to choose the right reference.
Use it every round.
Walk it off
Use your putting stride.
Match the number
Choose 6, 9, 12, 15, or 18.
Commit
The reference is set. Trust it.
Distance becomes a decision.
Before this, distance was a guess.
Now it becomes part of the routine.