Re: My Putting - two ways to look at it....?
There's a million things people do in their lives that require touch every day but they don't let it worry them.
Why is rolling a ball along the floor not the same as putting??!! OK we're using a fairly long stick to do it, but unless you've come up with some new-fangled way of playing on the greens (the floor) putting (rolling the ball along it) is not difficult. Whether very athletically gifted (I wouldn't say I am) or not, the task of rolling the ball along the floor is not hard. It's a similar task to throwing keys to someone, and we can all do that. And we never practice that to know how heavy any set of keys are, or how hard to throw it whether the receiver is 5ft or 20ft away. But, invariably, we can all find our randomly distanced targets with a set of keys.
A little bit of practice to find out how hard you need to hit the ball to get it a certain distance on different greens is required, but beyond that, a degree in putting isn't necessary.
Complicating it can befall the amateur or the pro (see Bernhard Langer!). That just means we're all human. Both amateur and pro suffer from the same dibilitating problem, and that's not trusting what God gave them to roll a ball along the floor.
I find it a bit comical really! I say this realising I may be laughing at those that can't putt for toffee, and there are days when my putting is suspect, but making light of it is half the battle. Putt it to get it in. If you miss, putt it again. Putting from range to miss means you'll ALWAYS have another putt, which isn't the point. It's turns the possibility of one putt into a cast-iron 2 putt with the possibility of a three putt.
And it's not like I'm talking to a bunch of novices who play 3 times a year here. We're on a golf forum. We all play pretty regularly, so we know the game. If lag putting is the way to go, expect a myriad of threads in 2 months time entitled "My Putts Per Round Are up to 38! Help!"
Originally posted by BrianW
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Why is rolling a ball along the floor not the same as putting??!! OK we're using a fairly long stick to do it, but unless you've come up with some new-fangled way of playing on the greens (the floor) putting (rolling the ball along it) is not difficult. Whether very athletically gifted (I wouldn't say I am) or not, the task of rolling the ball along the floor is not hard. It's a similar task to throwing keys to someone, and we can all do that. And we never practice that to know how heavy any set of keys are, or how hard to throw it whether the receiver is 5ft or 20ft away. But, invariably, we can all find our randomly distanced targets with a set of keys.
A little bit of practice to find out how hard you need to hit the ball to get it a certain distance on different greens is required, but beyond that, a degree in putting isn't necessary.
Complicating it can befall the amateur or the pro (see Bernhard Langer!). That just means we're all human. Both amateur and pro suffer from the same dibilitating problem, and that's not trusting what God gave them to roll a ball along the floor.
I find it a bit comical really! I say this realising I may be laughing at those that can't putt for toffee, and there are days when my putting is suspect, but making light of it is half the battle. Putt it to get it in. If you miss, putt it again. Putting from range to miss means you'll ALWAYS have another putt, which isn't the point. It's turns the possibility of one putt into a cast-iron 2 putt with the possibility of a three putt.
And it's not like I'm talking to a bunch of novices who play 3 times a year here. We're on a golf forum. We all play pretty regularly, so we know the game. If lag putting is the way to go, expect a myriad of threads in 2 months time entitled "My Putts Per Round Are up to 38! Help!"
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