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Looking to score better? One of the biggest things you can do is avoid wasted shots on the greens with 3 and 4 putts. These are two tips that I recommend you use to avoid the big numbers: 1: Walk the length of the putt. Reading it from behind to get the break is key but I also like to walk the putt off and break it into pieces. Reading a 50 footer can be tricky but typically I will break it into two or three sections. If I feel section one is uphill breaking slightly left but section two is down hill breaks slight right I know I can play close to a flat, straight putt. If one section is more severe you can decide which way you need to favor. 2: Take a few practice strokes looking at the hole. This is not to practice your technique but more so to help with speed. Most sports are reactionary, when shooting a basketball or throwing a football you don’t think about how far it needs to go. You see the target and react. By looking at the hole this can help the brain and body sync up a little bit better to judge the speed. I recently worked on a player on this who was having upwards of 45+ putts a round. After working on this in a lesson putts have dropped to the low to mid 30s with career lows back to back weekends, I can tell you these work! Code BRYCECOPE24 for 20% off @StitchGolf #golf #golfer #golftips
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