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That's a lot of what inspired, and inspired a bump of, this thread.Here's another way to learn how a putt breaks. Go out and play an early round say the third group out. The morning dew leaves a clear line from the putts in the first groups out. Do this a few times and you'll know every break on every green.
I watch speed on the first few holes to see how the greens are running that day. The only time I ever went to school on a putt is one I had on the same line as another guy did who was a few feet further away. His putt (~8 feet) missed to the right. I looked at the green when it was my turn and what I saw I would have sworn that it would break to the left. He must have thought that, too, because he played for left break and got right break. So I played for right break and sank it.
I ignore it.
I don’t know if he pushed or pulled or what to be on the line they are.
Plus the competitive side of me says I don’t want to see some BS putt go in..