The difference between a good score and a great score out on the golf course may be the result of effective putting.
Reading putting greens with fingers.
How to read greens.
Putting is arguably the most important skill in golf and green reading is a vital component to that the problem is reading greens is not an easily acquired skill.
The grain of a course of course has an effect on where you have to aim a putt.
Sinking balls in a single stroke involves reading greens accurately a skill any golfer can learn.
Reading a golf course s grain.
Look at the cup to find out which way the grass is growing.
It takes years of practice to.
The straight uphill 20 footer begins at 6 o clock and the straight downhill 20 footer begins at 12 o clock.
Putts downgrain in the same direction the grass is growing go faster than putts into the grain in the opposite direction from the grass growth.
Lydia ko details the aimpoint method that she and several other professionals use in their putting.
The chart represents greens as clock faces with the hole in the center.