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Aimee Cho
Aimee Cho demonstrates a drill to help with distance control on uphill and downhill putts.
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Nice tip
Thanks Anibal!
Thank you for drill. I am familiar with this drill. It does help with distance control. It helped me and still use it every time I practice putting.
Hi Stephane, great seeing you here as well :)
Yes, this drill is one of my favorites for distance practice!
Thanks!
Love it
Thanks Melissa!
thank you good suggestion
You're welcome! I hope this tip helps your game :)
Hi Aimee. Is it better to be a little short on the uphill put so you have an uphill second putt?
Hi James, yes absolutely. If you are going for 'getting it close for a two putt' plan, then leaving it short for an uphill putt is a good strategy!
Never up, never in, but if you are conceding that you just want to get it close it is generally more desirable to have an uphill putt than downhill
Hi Jim, you're right. Leaving an uphill second putt is the smartest move!