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If you’re unsure how to line up your putts, use this tip from Cindy Miller to train your aim and start sinking more putts.
Comments (11)
I'm not sure if I'm nonlinear but I don't make a lot of putts. I have a great partner in league who is a very good putter and green reader. If he gives me the line, I'm always around the hole or making the putts. I will try this approach and see if it helps!
If you have a straight putt you would aim at 6 o’clock. Wouldn’t this have the same effect of aiming at the ball you put a foot to the right and were actually aimed 2 feet. How do you visualize straight putts?
Martin, with the index finger for wedge shots is ball position always the same because the release looks sooner
Thanks Cindy for redirecting me. I watched your video & I am that person who thinks they are aimed correctly & understanding the break as I'm a curler. Your analogy with the clock makes for sense to me to understanding aim. Thanks..Marg
It has helped me significantly. I often wondered why I could see the break, play (what I believed was the break) accounting for it falling int the hole and coming up either just short or stop next to the hole. Now I roll it in at the entry point.
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I'm not sure if I'm nonlinear but I don't make a lot of putts. I have a great partner in league who is a very good putter and green reader. If he gives me the line, I'm always around the hole or making the putts. I will try this approach and see if it helps!
If you have a straight putt you would aim at 6 o’clock. Wouldn’t this have the same effect of aiming at the ball you put a foot to the right and were actually aimed 2 feet. How do you visualize straight putts?