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Just the other day, I was teaching my children how to read a putting green, and it dawned on me what a huge difference it makes when a player knows how to read a green. Think about it. You can ...
In my 20-plus years of coaching golfers, I've seen the same scene thousands of times: a golfer lines up a routine six-footer ...
GOLF Top 100 Teacher Trillium Rose has a three-step method to help you read long putts and improve your game on the greens.
The debate over whether to read putts from behind the hole or behind the ball is a hotly contested one. For me, the correct answer’s a no-brainer: It depends.
Green-reading is perhaps the key skill when it comes to putting. Let's break down some ways you can get better at it.
Incorporate these green-reading tips into your pre-putt routine, and see how sharpening your focus on speed will help you get your breaking putts closer to the hole.
If you’re wondering how to read a green like a pro, one of the best putting teachers in the world, Scott Curry, shares an easy trick that can help.
Wondering how to read greens like a pro? Top-ranked golf teacher Ryan Young shares an easy visual trick that will help.
Hole #3 at Angelbrook GC. The green on the third hole at Anglebrook GC is one of the toughest anywhere, demanding not just a careful read and deft touch with the flat stick, but a carefully-planned ...
The line, which is superimposed over a green to show how much break a golfer needs to read to make a putt, has been inserted more than 1,500 times into broadcasts since its debut in 2007.
The other thing I'd mention about reading putts is that speed is far more important than the line that you choose for your putt, especially on long putts. If you have a 30- or 40-foot putt ...
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