you need a starting point step by step
first step is learning how to gauge a break.....for that u need a stop watch to time the beads on the putting grid..imagine ure ball is rolling through the break and time the beads within that putting grid box from one end to the other
VERY SLOW BREAK |
10 -12 SEC |
SLOW BREAK |
9 SEC |
SLIGHT BREAK |
8 SEC |
NORMAL BREAK |
7 SEC |
AVERAGE BREAK |
6 SEC |
MEDIUM BREAK |
5 SEC |
FAST BREAK |
4 SEC |
VERY FAST BREAK |
3 SEC |
SUPER FAST BREAK |
2 SEC |
then the next step is to gauge how much to move your target box in correspond with the break...eg. tournament greens 10ft putt....for a slow break of 9-10 sec i need to move half of the target box from the flag stick..this is looking from the front view ..
then the next step is analysing your elevation and and power ..for downhill putts of more than 2 inches u need to move more of the target box as u have to hit with less power so give it a try....and slowly you will build from the experience.
with more experience you dont need a stop watch but by just looking at the breaks a estimating the speed ..theres no short cuts to learning how to putt...for distances that is less than 5ft ..i use the miss ding method of putting ....this is by feeling and u need lots of practice to execute it..
till today i am still learing how to putt...:)