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Putting 
Students will demonstrate the proper address position, set up, and stroke using a putter and hole.
Rubric Code: UAAA54
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Type: Exam  
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  Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Unacceptable

0 pts

Addressing the Ball

Good

Student aims the putter and then sets feet.
Fair

Student sets feet and putter at the same time.
Poor

Student sets feet and then aims the putter.
Unacceptable

Student does not attempt skill
Set Up

Good

Student looks comfortable and has eyes directly over the ball.
Fair

Student looks somewhat comfortable and has eyes almost over the ball.
Poor

Student looks uncomfortable and doesn't have eyes over the ball.
Unacceptable

Student does not attempt skill
Stroke

Good

Student brings the putter straight back and straight through the same length on both sides.
Fair

Student brings the putter back and through inside or outside slightly and with slightly different lengths on both sides.
Poor

Student brings the putter back and through inside or outside excessively and with extremely different lengths on both sides.
Unacceptable

Student does not attempt skill



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