OrinBM:Putting uphill. In every game I've played the uphill putts take a LOT more power. In fact in this very game I had about an 8 foot put, 1 inch uphill, hit it a little over 8 feet, came up short. Same game, 25 foot put, 7 inches uphill, I hit it about 30 or 33, and the ball goes 35 feet. ??
One thing you may want to consider here, and I am by no means a great putter of this game, but my distance control is pretty darn good, I just can't read the darn breaks! lol
Don't just go by what the elevation shows on each putt. That putt you had that was 25ft uphill 7 inches for instance; if you were to drag your aim arrow/box back and forth from your ball to the cup, you may find that some of the line is downhill some or flat. Or you find that it could be a gradual slope up to a final 7 inches or it may only be 3 inches for a few feet then up to 4 for a few feet then shoot up to 7 just at the cup.
At the very least, that is how I've learned to understand why one 25ft putt with 7inches uphill may end up longer or shorter than a different 25ft putt with 7 inches uphill.
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Here's an example...
In this video you'll see that I 'have' an 11 foot putt with 1 inch uphill elevation. But, if I drag the aimer from ball to cup you find that the first 6 feet or so is actually 0 inches downhill then switches to 0 inches uphill just until you get to the front edge of the cup.
Also, notice how the distance reaches 11 feet before it gets to the cup. That's because the putt is more than 11ft but less than 12ft. When I moved the aimer to the back of the cup it shows 12 feet.
Just a small scale example to show what I was trying to describe. Showing that there is more to the putt than just using the information given.