TracyMax:
nivlac: This tutorial was written for the WGT Starter Putter on Standard Green Speeds.
Great tutorial but I need help in another area. I've been playing for months and still can't figure out the dot system on the side to side scale. I know it tells how fast and how hard the break is, but I can't seem to come up with a system that gets me very close. I almost always underestimate the break and speed of the break even when I feel I've over compensated for it. Once in a while I get close, but honestly, it is just a W.A.Guess most of the time. I am at a point where I'm not gong to improve unless I can get better on this issue. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
thanks,
When deciding on break, I ususallly count how many holes outside the cup I need to 'borrow' in order to make the putt..
For example...Lets say I have a putt which is playing like 10 feet and the dots are moving across left to right in a slow but consistent manner...In this case I might borrow 1 cup to the left... If they are moving faster, I might borrow 2 cups...I know that sounds overly simplified, but if you take note (mental or on paper) of the amount of cups you need to borrow, and make adjustments accordingly, you will begin to get a 'feel' for the break..
If I was playing a 5 foot putt with similar break (speed of dots), I might only borrow 1/2 a cup..
Just like on the pro tour, putting is 10% mechanics and 90% feel... The 10% is hitting the ding bar (or intentionally missing it in the right spot)... The feel involves plugging all the variables (length, uphill/downhill, movement of the dots, and your experience) into the computer which is your brain, and then executing the shot...
Also, a lil luck from time to time doesn't hurt..You can enhance your chances at getting lucky if you always try to hit your putts 1-2 feet past the hole... That way, if you miss the 'ding bar', the putt still has a chance to go in.. This is especially important on longer putts when you are more likely to misread the break slightly..
Lastly, if you are a good putter in REAL Golf, it seems to help..
hope that all helps ya..
peace
--bear