How to prepare your putting for Mill Run Golf Course in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
Mill Run Golf Course plays a 7,281-yard par 71 from the TPC tees with a 75.5 rating and 139 slope. Greens are bentgrass. Practice green available. For most players prepping here, lag putting and 4–6 foot pressure putts are the highest-leverage focus.
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Standard — build a steady putting routine
<cite index="1-1">Mill Run Golf Course was built in 1981.</cite> <cite index="21-1">The 18-hole course features strategically placed hazards, bunkers, and subtly breaking greens.</cite> <cite index="21-2">It has been honored with a three star rating from Golf Digest magazine.</cite>
Why putting prep matters at Mill Run Golf Course
Mill Run Golf Course plays as a 16-hole par 71 from the TPC tees at 7,281 yards. With a 75.5 rating and 139 slope, it's a course that asks for steady ball-striking and steady putting through a full round.
Gordon Emerson's design philosophy shapes the green complexes here.
RECOMMENDED ROUTINE
20-minute pre-round putting routine
Adapt timing to your practice green availability and arrival window.
1
3–6 foot start-line check
Hit 10 putts from short range and watch your face control. Pick one ball mark or grass blade as a target — this is your line accuracy check before everything else. Bentgrass holds its line cleanly, so misses from this range are usually face-angle errors, not green reads.
5 min
2
15 / 25 / 35 foot distance ladder
Build your stroke-length feel for the most common lag putt distances. Three putts at each distance. The goal is getting the second putt inside the leather, not making the first. High-slope course — expect severe undulation. Practice ladder distances from both above and below the hole.
8 min
3
Uphill / downhill speed calibration
If the practice green has slope: hit 5 uphill and 5 downhill putts from the same distance. Hit at least 5 putts each direction. This is where the practice green tells you what the course will play like today.
5 min
4
Pressure finish
Make 8 out of 10 from 4–6 feet before leaving. If you miss two in a row, reset the count. The goal is leaving the green with confidence, not a number. Greens may have more wear around the cup at high-traffic courses — your last putts will tell you what the actual surface is doing.
2 min
What to track with TrueRoll
Four metrics worth watching during your prep sessions at home or on the road before playing Mill Run Golf Course.