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Thanks Howzat, I do too!That is great to hear WE. Hope it continues for you.
Having confidence when standing over a putt is a nice thing to have.Congrats war.eagle! Your practice and belief in the SeeMore methodology is definitely paying off.
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Having confidence when standing over a putt is a nice thing to have.
Congrats war.eagle! Your practice and belief in the SeeMore methodology is definitely paying off.
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Cookie what are you trying to get out of your belly putter. Where are you expecting it may help. Very interested.
I believe that on the putts within 15 feet (shorter stroke), I have a tendency to let the putter head drift often resulting to open at impact and pushes right. I am trying to see if the added stability from the more pendulum like motion will help me in keeping the putter on a better path through impact. Time will tell!!
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I believe that on the putts within 15 feet (shorter stroke), I have a tendency to let the putter head drift often resulting to open at impact and pushes right. I am trying to see if the added stability from the more pendulum like motion will help me in keeping the putter on a better path through impact. Time will tell!!
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I know, for me, that I try to think there is more break than there actually is. Lately I have been aiming everything either right at it, or left/right edge, and I have seen much better success with it.I feel like I'm burning too many edges right now. I need to figure out a way to quit over-reading easy putts. I missed more putts by inches today than I'd like to remember. The good news is that I felt much less mechanical and much more fluid today. My stroke reflected that, but I still was at 34 putts.
I feel like I'm burning too many edges right now. I need to figure out a way to quit over-reading easy putts. I missed more putts by inches today than I'd like to remember. The good news is that I felt much less mechanical and much more fluid today. My stroke reflected that, but I still was at 34 putts.
Dude I am in the same exact boat. I'm killing myself. Played with 2 guys yesterday who I had never met before. By the 8th hole this guy Lou turns to me and tells me I would be a great golfer if I could putt for anything. I had 10 putts that caught lip and didn't go in. 10!! I'm selling some stuff and going to David Orr for a green reading lesson
Dude I am in the same exact boat. I'm killing myself. Played with 2 guys yesterday who I had never met before. By the 8th hole this guy Lou turns to me and tells me I would be a great golfer if I could putt for anything. I had 10 putts that caught lip and didn't go in. 10!! I'm selling some stuff and going to David Orr for a green reading lesson
JB gave me a good tip that has helped me a ton the past few weeks, which actually came from the LPGA players. A lot of amateurs like us try to create more break or look for more break than there is, and end up missing because we over thinking it. I know I have been a victim of, "It looks straight but I know it's going to break" then only have the ball roll exactly straight with no break. Lately I have been going either with aiming left/right edge or just straight at it, and have had some success.It's really frustrating because I think I'd be 4-5 strokes lower a round with consistency if I could just get a good read and go with it. Ugh.
The other thing is to revisit your triangulator - playing with mine convinced me to start putting a line on my ball- what I perceived as straight was always a bit left - even now I will question my ball mark but I SHOULDN"T when I do I usually miss - lot of burned edges for me too!! maybe I need to start dying at the hole more so they have a chance.
Haha, I used to use a line too and I'd line up the putt and 2nd guess my line and then my stroke wasn't as confident because I didn't trust the line. I stopped using one and just try to pick a spot usually half way to the hole and aim for that.I use the line and have found it helps me a ton. My problem is I line it up in the wrong spot haha.
Haha, I used to use a line too and I'd line up the putt and 2nd guess my line and then my stroke wasn't as confident because I didn't trust the line. I stopped using one and just try to pick a spot usually half way to the hole and aim for that.
Yes I am way better off if I just stick with the line- if I second guess it is better for me to back off and look again maybe just need to not aim 12"past the holeFor me, it works great since I have a habit of actually aiming to the right naturally. I just overthink my reads, aim the line outside the hole, and watch a great stroke put the ball right where it was aimed. Frustrating, but I think it's fixable!