Flunking grades: on sloping greens, the putt you see is not the putt you want to hit
Article Abstract:
Golfers tend to do poorly when putting on sloping greens because the distance from the eye to the hole is not the same as the distance from the ball to the hole. Learning to properly gauge distances can improve sloping putts.
Publication Name: Golf Magazine
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1056-5493
Year: 1995
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It's not in your hands
Article Abstract:
Putting touch depends on past experience, rhythm and visualization rather than on feelings in the hands and fingers. Drills for developing a pendulum swing with a personal rhythm are described.
Publication Name: Golf Magazine
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1056-5493
Year: 1993
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The longest yard: simple tips to help you handle those fearsome three-footers
Article Abstract:
Five golf teachers offer suggestions on successful three-foot putts. The teachers discuss target and aiming, head position, club position relative to the ball, and body movement.
Publication Name: Golf Magazine
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1056-5493
Year: 1997
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