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Carolin Pinegger
Visualization is a powerful tool on the greens. In this tip, Carolin Pinegger teaches a unique green reading technique where you visualize the putt from in line with the entry point.
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Great explanation! A friend of mine does this, but I never understand what he was saying about how and why. Now I do! Thanks.
Interesting tip. The only problem is she doesn’t tell you how to arrive at the 4:30 spot. Using your feet? Looking at blades of grass? Or just a bit of a guess. Someone else may see 4:45.
I just go by the clock method, 12 is the high point straight putt downhill, 6 is straight putt uphill from 5 to 1 will break right to left, 7 to 11 will break left to right, 3 and 9 will have the most break. Or use a bubble level break reader 1/2 to the hole. Her explanation was confusing.
Why didn't you show a put that broke 4-6"? That would have been more interesting.
Love her enthusiasm explaining a putt or shot