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Putting. It’s arguably the most critical part of every golfers’ game. What’s the line? Should I try and hit it harder to take the break out …
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John Daily commented is kind of unprofessional, you are playing for the big pay-check and you are top world ranking suck it up and finish your jobs, faire or unfair who cares?
They also make 99% inside 6 feet.
LOVE Golf digest giving away all the secrets!!!
Is it just me or does the 10 min video not really tell us much. Except for “over reading putt” which doesn’t even tell us how to over read putts”. They are like yeah they have to put good and only miss it by 2 ft so they don’t miss by 6ft because that’s their strategy. Ohhh I get it their strategy is to play good golf ?? Dangggg I wish I would’ve thought of that. I’m going to start magically reading putts now. And they didn’t really even really tell us what was Payne Stewart’s strategy. All they said was get close to the hole. Like duhh okay don’t we all
"Harman at the European Championship" You mean The Open?!
They didn't mention the rainsuit Payne Stewart was wearing when he won the 1999 US Open. He cut the sleeves off so it didn't interfere with his swing.
Who's here after seeing Bryson win for Payne
Blub blub blub blub blub…
Avoiding a 3 putt is easy if you just do it in 5
Have hours per week to practice putting.
You practice. That's how.
Bryson didn't cry last year and won. Pinehurst is hard. You're a pro. That's why you play there😅 Pinehurst exposes players time and time again.
"High and soft" – took me a while to figure out what it means.
Miss on the high side. In order to do that, must hit softer.
Correct?
Wow and to think that I have never played Pinehurst and knew already how to play it
How can a course be setup "unfairly"? It's difficult for everyone, so what am I missing?
That’s ok in theory. Pinehurst isn’t normal. There is a landing area where the hole may or may not be. Any other area on the green makes your ball roll off. It’s like an irregular plate upside down. Anything outside the landing area of the green will roll off the green.
LMAO because they are better than you, it's pretty simple… And amateurs some take enough putting lessons because they disrespect the concept over say hitting a driver 300 yards
What a memory! RIP Payne
ALWAYS overread putts. ALWAYS!!!
0 putts go in on the low side
I’ve never understood why some players think it’s 'unfair' if they don’t play well on a certain course. I mean, everyone in the field has to play the same course.
Nah my chip game on the green gets me closer then my putter ever can
All my friends under read putts. I tend to over read but it ends up close.
Wow what a great video
JJ took the long putt crown
Wouldn’t you prefer to be below the hole for uphill putt vs downhill?
Excellent analysis.