Here is an example of the methods that have been working for me in regard to what I said:
I seem to have more success using the pushed putt on a canted green than a pulled putt.."
See image below.
Fig A the green is sloping L to R.
Fig. B the green is sloping R to L.
Both putts go into the hole, and both putts are using the intentional push (right of DING)
The difference is:
The aim in example A is positioned too far left. (if you were to DING)
But the intentional push corrects that and it goes to the right, into the hole.
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The aim in example B is positioned not enough right. (if you were to DING)
But the intentional push corrects that and it goes into the hole.
[I am still testing the success of this method, and it takes practice, but I like the results I'm getting]
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edit: to echo Dave''s subsequent post 'success with the ding method using my Nike putter,', I plan to get one, also, and with that forgiveness I would use that method as well, no pun intended. The TM spider is nice for me now as I push and pull a lot. (perhaps I've said too much hahaha]