I just don't get this green at all. We all know that any approach played to the green with backspin runs the risk of running down the hill if it lands short of the pin. Like in the picture below;
If however you land above the hole the ball very rarely spins down below the hole, despite there being a fairly sharp drop in the elevation of the green. Like so;
I cannot understand how this happens, given that any putt from above the hole that misses can end up further away than where you started from. This approach shot I hit earlier today being an example;
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If someone can explain this to me I'd appreciate it. Better still if someone actually plays to land above the hole, I'd love to see a replay of one of their approaches going in.