Videos are great! And word descriptions are also great - if you write the descriptions the same way that you would talk to a child : ). E.G. I'm an old Navy Jet Jock - in my prime, I could make an airplane 'sing' - but if you asked me how I did a particular maneuver, I'd have to stop & think about how to describe how to replicate it (to me - because of my experience - I "just made it happen") This is true with you more seasoned players. You offset your aim for - say - wind - 'just by feel'. That doesn't really help somebody trying to "master" this game.
Bellabluesilver talked about counting 'boxes' and measuring, Could you expand upon your comments a bit?
Poowanai275 and thebigeasy707 have GREAT putting stats. and I know that it is not easy, but could you guys expand upon how you "read greens" and aim?
Yeah, Steve, I know - practice, practice - : ) But, if you can, think a bit about the mental process you go thru when aiming. You're absolutely right, experience makes you better! But (in an earlier day) I taught one of my squadron mates how to make the jet flip end-over-end in a dog fight to "disengage" (escape from somebody who is about to kill you). If I'd said "practice" what would I really have contributed to his knowledge?