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Putting Tip: Distance Control

Mon, Jan 2 2023 5:14 PM (1,173 replies)
  • pillsy
    489 Posts
    Sun, Feb 7 2010 6:22 PM

    are you using the avatar movements as a guide?  pretty foolproof way to gauge distances...

  • superkenny
    1 Posts
    Tue, Feb 9 2010 12:21 AM
    Cheerz for that i will give it a go as i am often confused why 1 put pull up mtrs short then an other flys past
  • alber196
    49 Posts
    Sun, Feb 14 2010 2:12 PM

    thank you so much for this lesson , its really great, thank you again , good luck

  • Cranium66
    1 Posts
    Mon, Feb 15 2010 2:46 AM
    Awsome guide.Thank you so much for posting this it has help me a ton.
  • TheLegendary
    21 Posts
    Mon, Feb 15 2010 1:24 PM

    Regaurdless of what people say, my opnion is this is the best putting tip on the game.

  • Trapper1
    1 Posts
    Mon, Feb 22 2010 8:08 AM

    Very helpful Thank YOU.

     

  • Nakhjavani
    5 Posts
    Mon, Feb 22 2010 8:56 AM

    Avatar movement , i am confused

  • Nakhjavani
    5 Posts
    Mon, Feb 22 2010 9:04 AM

    thank you, got it finally

  • kev7735
    2 Posts
    Thu, Feb 25 2010 11:35 AM

    The putting interface is flawed at best.  Even with a full understanding of the POWER situation which is not so tough, the fact that even the slightest miss on the "aim click" results in a large miss high or low of the hole is too frustrating to get over.  The AIM CLICK zone should be bigger when putting since in real putting the club is moving slower and you have a larger margin for "aiming errors" because of the slow speed.  When swinging a driver or iron the club is moving fast, and it understandable that your have to hit the "aim click" right on the button, but putting is a slow movement and the putter should have a slightly bigger target on the aim side...  It's the right thing to do...

  • GITrDONE
    701 Posts
    Thu, Feb 25 2010 6:41 PM

    Do you mean the ding line?

    Don't forget, you can leak a drive, or pull it a little and still wind up in the fairway, or on the green.But if we miss hit a putt it doesn't go in the hole.I have found out that dinging the line on putts is a must to shoot low scores.You can try the GI balls that slow the meter down a little.Putting is the most frustrating part of the game,for me anyway.I have gotten to be a descent putter but some days nothing goes in,other days it's money in the bank.I guess thats a bad example with banks reputations these days..lol.

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