Students of Dave Pelz learn how to determine the true aim point from the visual break for their putts by the procedure (see attached figure):
There is an alternate procedure for determining the aim line that’s done at the visual break location on the ball track. This is illustrated in attached figure. For approximating an aim point for true aim line:
· Visualize an optimum ball track passing through the hole
· Estimate the visual break occurring at 2/3 distance to hole
· Multiply it by 2.
The resulting aim line is not quite as accurate as determine by Pelz's procedure, but I believe the procedure is simpler.
- Visualize an optimum ball track passing through the hole
- Estimate the visual break which is the maximum deviation of the ball track from the ball-hole line
- Move it to the target line passing through the hole.
- Multiply by three
There is an alternate procedure for determining the aim line that’s done at the visual break location on the ball track. This is illustrated in attached figure. For approximating an aim point for true aim line:
· Visualize an optimum ball track passing through the hole
· Estimate the visual break occurring at 2/3 distance to hole
· Multiply it by 2.
The resulting aim line is not quite as accurate as determine by Pelz's procedure, but I believe the procedure is simpler.
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