I fully agree with MM's thoughts on the game today. It was well penned and on point. In my case, putting has always been the problem. Maybe putting is the weak spot for most people. Not easy to land consistently close approach shots given winds, etc. So challenging putts will occur.
I have tried the best putters available in the pro shop. But, I can only read "break and speed" at an average level, thus my putting remains avg as well.
I have even spoken to people who use that 400K gold putter. They say it's nothing special and it certainly doesn't help with reading greens. I guess there will simply be a plateau. Good equipment helps, but has diminishing returns. If a person is born with good hand-eye coord and timing, and is blessed with a smooth meter, they will do well. Else, average to good is what most of us can hope for, regardless of how much we spend in the pro shop.
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