Breaking 100

A 30-Minute Breaking 100 Session Plan

Use a short practice window to rehearse the tee shots, wedges, chips, and putts that protect your score.

A 30-Minute Breaking 100 Session Plan illustration

Don’t warm up randomly

A 30-minute session for breaking 100 should feel like a round in miniature. You need a playable tee ball, a simple advance shot, one short-game task, and a putting finish.

Time Task Goal
5 min Easy wedges Find contact
8 min Safest tee club Playable start line
8 min 30-70 yard shots On or near green
6 min Lag putting No three-putts
3 min Short putts Finish calmly

Add pressure

For the last five balls, imagine five holes. Pick a target, use your routine, and don’t hit a second ball unless the real course would allow it. If the tee shot is poor, practice the recovery instead of pretending it didn’t happen.

Keep the session honest

Write down playable tee balls, chips/pitches on the green, and lag putts inside a safe circle. Those three numbers are more useful than saying you “hit it okay.”