club578: move the marker on the green so when you hit the ding it goes in once in a while
I'm not the world's greatest, but am pretty good using the following.
Tourney 12.
It's important to have a good idea of how long it will take for the putt to get to the hole. In the below example, I expect the 10 footer - relatively flat putt to take right around 3 seconds to get to the hole. Most have seen this putt before and know that the dots don't move at the same speed. In this case I look for the middle speed dot, and time it.
If it's a downhill putt, it's going to take longer to get to the hole, so more break will be noted. Uphill, the difference isn't as pronounced.
I suggest going to some green that's fairly flattish and timing how long it takes for various putts to get to/pass the hole. Long ago, I spent a day on Kia #1 putting back, forth and around.
Long putts? This method should get you close enough to avoid a 3 putt, and one will drop now and again. The old saw is still true. The best way to sink long putts is to hit the ball closer to the stick to begin with.
Works for me. Might not for anyone else.
Good Luck.