I totally agree with your philosophy of getting the distance correct.....anytime I am within a 4' diameter circle , from 30' or more away, I am happy with my putting ...now if I could just make all my 4' putts, I 'd be ecstatic !!! lol.....thanks much
So this guy writes try to make everything ? Phil Mickelson once said in all his years in golf he has never seen an amateur line up correctly to a putt. Therefore he had to hit it off his line to make it! I’m Not sure about that but pace wins the race. If you ever saw a pros putter face , 100 percent of the wear is on the sweet spot . It’s quite uncanny really but true! A scratch golfer. Doesn’t have that wear on the face I’m Sure
That's right. And, most will never practice enough to show wear any place on their putter face, let alone the sweet spot. The tour player is to the scratch player what a scratch player is to a 12 hdcp, at least in my opinion.
I played last Friday. Three putted the entire front 9. Played again on Tuesday after watching this video. Putted much better.
Thanks!
You are right Bobby, PACE is THE most important aspect of good putting no doubt whatsoever…
You know it, too!
I totally agree with your philosophy of getting the distance correct.....anytime I am within a 4' diameter circle , from 30' or more away, I am happy with my putting ...now if I could just make all my 4' putts, I 'd be ecstatic !!! lol.....thanks much
Gary, you just nailed the whole thing right there. Get all your long putts within 4 feet, and make everything from there.
Great advice ! Love it..
Thanks Jeffrey! I'm glad to see you out practicing so much!
Got to have both to get in the hole. You can lock in the blade angle but the distance is harder to get right.
You got that right, for sure. You need both to get it in, but typically only need distance to sew up a two-putt.
Key to life: Ignore morons.
Amen on that!
So this guy writes try to make everything ?
Phil Mickelson once said in all his years in golf he has never seen an amateur line up correctly to a putt. Therefore he had to hit it off his line to make it!
I’m
Not sure about that but pace wins the race.
If you ever saw a pros putter face , 100 percent of the wear is on the sweet spot . It’s quite uncanny really but true!
A scratch golfer. Doesn’t have that wear on the face I’m
Sure
That's right. And, most will never practice enough to show wear any place on their putter face, let alone the sweet spot. The tour player is to the scratch player what a scratch player is to a 12 hdcp, at least in my opinion.