DAZZA501:
Try changing to the chip view on putts. It's a truer read of the green IMO.
If it still doesn't break then remember it for next time ;)
St.a was the easiest course for me, now it's one of the hardest (for me anyway..lol).
If you play the course often enough, you get to know how the dots move on the greens. Apart from green speeds the dot movement never changes.
If your basically landing in the same spot on the green most of the time, you get to remember how the dots move.. when to click the putting meter or where to place your Aim.
As Dazza said... remember what to do for the next time, or write notes and after awhile you can throw those notes out.
eg St.a #1...most of the time I like to land the ball past the hole, getting it there is the hard part...lol... from there the dots always move the same way and speed. So I know where to click the meter to get the ball in the hole.... if it goes in, that's another story...lol
I say click the meter because I'm a miss the ding putter... I would only ding it if it's a straight putt and only move the Aim if it's a very fast dot movement.
Just one thing though.... try not to overthink you putts.... For me too much thinking on the greens is when my brain gets confused. Keep it simple.
-Roger