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Re: Putting Indicator

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Sat, Jun 30 2012 7:09 PM (5 replies)
  • Alazzar
    2 Posts
    Wed, Jun 20 2012 3:14 PM

    When putting, the best view for lining up a putt is from the opposite side of the hole, however, when you take this view on short putts, the indicator box hinders your view of the putting surface variations.  When going to this view, the indicator box should shift to below the hole, out of the viewing area to line up your putt.

  • ChivasIrons218
    1 Posts
    Fri, Jun 29 2012 2:33 PM

    good idea

  • WindySteve
    28 Posts
    Fri, Jun 29 2012 6:10 PM

    Alazzar:

    When putting, the best view for lining up a putt is from the opposite side of the hole, however, when you take this view on short putts, the indicator box hinders your view of the putting surface variations.  When going to this view, the indicator box should shift to below the hole, out of the viewing area to line up your putt.

    You can always drag it further down the screen so the line goes past the hole.

  • courteneyfish
    15,796 Posts
    Fri, Jun 29 2012 8:50 PM

    They could make it more see through, that would help. 

  • mantis0014
    8,946 Posts
    Fri, Jun 29 2012 9:29 PM

    For reading Putts.. I always go to the reverse view.

    After I read what the dots are doing... I change back to normal view and then hit the ball.

    If your in doubt at what the dots are doing on the green, then hit straight.

    Doesn't matter if you 2ft or 60ft away from the hole.... If in doubt hit em straight :)

    -Roger

  • pUGfANmn
    436 Posts
    Sat, Jun 30 2012 7:09 PM

    Alazzar:

    ...when you take this view on short putts, the indicator box hinders your view of the putting surface variations.

    I just bury the short putts. Saves worrying about what the green is like past the hole every time.

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