Re: Putting Pace - Avoid 3 Putts
hi Neil
what you say about looking at the hole and getting how the ball runs to the hole into you mind and then trusting the body to make the shot without really trying to do anything with the body to help the shot does seem to work so well. i sidesaddle putt with a broomhandled putter and i look at the hole all the time as i swing back and through as i putt, i think having both eyes looking at the hole helps me visualize the shot.
sometimes if there is a huge slope you have to putt across then the hole is not where i am aiming but somewhere within 16 inches around the hole, if i find i have a lot of brake on a putt i always aim higher so i give the ball a chance to drop in the hole as if the putt on the low side it will never have a chance to drop. if i have an uphill putt i aim not at the hole but a few feet past depending on how much its uphill, the same with a big downhill putt i aim short of the hole and try to putt to that spot. it works for me in judging distance.
bill
hi Neil
what you say about looking at the hole and getting how the ball runs to the hole into you mind and then trusting the body to make the shot without really trying to do anything with the body to help the shot does seem to work so well. i sidesaddle putt with a broomhandled putter and i look at the hole all the time as i swing back and through as i putt, i think having both eyes looking at the hole helps me visualize the shot.
sometimes if there is a huge slope you have to putt across then the hole is not where i am aiming but somewhere within 16 inches around the hole, if i find i have a lot of brake on a putt i always aim higher so i give the ball a chance to drop in the hole as if the putt on the low side it will never have a chance to drop. if i have an uphill putt i aim not at the hole but a few feet past depending on how much its uphill, the same with a big downhill putt i aim short of the hole and try to putt to that spot. it works for me in judging distance.
bill
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