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- Nov 12, 2014
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- Cabo San Lucas, BCS Mexico
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- 4.8
Maybe move the ball back in your stance just a smidge. Other than that, if you pick a spot an inch or two in front of the ball that's on your intended line, you can focus on rolling the ball over that spot with the intended speed - it's almost impossible to miss the spot, and if you're still pulling putts, you should be able to hone in on why it's happening.
For me, it's almost always the case that my eyes don't agree with the spot I've chosen. But if the spot is truly on my intended line, I just trust it and try to make a smooth stroke that rolls the ball end-over-end and true.
For me, it's almost always the case that my eyes don't agree with the spot I've chosen. But if the spot is truly on my intended line, I just trust it and try to make a smooth stroke that rolls the ball end-over-end and true.