Sweethebs
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i may need a diagram, LT. Lol
btw, i tried it for the first time today. My accuracy knowing if it's a 1, 2, 3, etc. is going to take practice, but i probably had my best overall day putting. Just knowing it breaks right, left or very little is huge. I came very close on several putts, and on one hole the wife said it breaks to the left, but my feet said right. She guessed wrong. I lipped it out.
Overall i am very pleased with this. It helps a lot.
i agree completly with your comments.
I took the aimpoint class earlier in the year and would say it definitely helped me with my putting. I was a 15 handicap at the time and the other student happened to be a 2...(when the other guy mentioned his handicap i was like why the hell are you here? )
My takeaway that the teacher mentioned is that it is almost always a 1 or 2. He mentioned that a Lpga pro that he coached used it on tour and had told him that less than 5% of her putts were a 3 or 4. By focusing on feeling the slope and not overreading the break i reduced the number of 3 putts.