I read in Greg Normans book that scientifically speaking the putt thats most likely to drop is one that goes 17ins past the hole-so you are almost spot on with that distance past.
The key to making putts is actually consistency in your length. I try to train myself to always hit it 1-3 feet past the hole. Even If I don’t make it, to go past the whole is the most important thing, because if you have the line it has a possibility too drop.
Also think about if you are an aggressive putter or non-aggressive…what line you choose depends on it. If you are non-aggressive and happy lagging, then you must add MORE to the break to allow for the grain/slope to affect the ball. If you are aggressive and play less break, act accordingly and be ready for those 3-4 ft comebackers!
Jeff Ritter is one of the country’s up and coming instructors. He writes for all the big golf mags and has worked with some of the best instructors in the golf business. He can learn a lot watching his stuff. I had the chance of having him work with my 9 year old son this summer and it was amazing what he has him doing only after 45 minutes.
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good way at 70% to get into or near the hole.thanks jeff!!
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I read in Greg Normans book that scientifically speaking the putt thats most likely to drop is one that goes 17ins past the hole-so you are almost spot on with that distance past.
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i love how he missed both putts! hehe
i know he got very close and i’m not trying to be a jerk, just thought it was funny
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The key to making putts is actually consistency in your length. I try to train myself to always hit it 1-3 feet past the hole. Even If I don’t make it, to go past the whole is the most important thing, because if you have the line it has a possibility too drop.
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a lot of the pros also say “trust your first impression” but of course they are pros.
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very good video, very good teacher! thanks!
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Also think about if you are an aggressive putter or non-aggressive…what line you choose depends on it. If you are non-aggressive and happy lagging, then you must add MORE to the break to allow for the grain/slope to affect the ball. If you are aggressive and play less break, act accordingly and be ready for those 3-4 ft comebackers!
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Number 6….Pls do it fast. There are people waiting behind you.
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I’ve been using these 5 steps and my scores are dropping. No more 3 puts!!
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I gave this video 5 stars, even thought it is not that good, but compared to the other stuff on green reading hear it’s very good
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my god i cant read greens:S lol
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thanks for those tips i made a 35 foot putt today thanks to you!
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Great communicator!
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This was done in one take…You give instructions as your going through your routine and hole it!
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Would have been better if he’d holed the putt.
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Jeff Ritter is one of the country’s up and coming instructors. He writes for all the big golf mags and has worked with some of the best instructors in the golf business. He can learn a lot watching his stuff. I had the chance of having him work with my 9 year old son this summer and it was amazing what he has him doing only after 45 minutes.