Partsman41953:
Hello all,
My problem is not distance control it is trying to find the right line to start the putt off on. I use the Daytona putter and I am having a really difficult time lining up putts.
Glenn
ok distance might be the primary factor but you say you have that pretty good.
In a nutshell, the way I got better was to take note of my results. Here is my thought process:
'The putt is short and the dots aren't moving a lot, my putt held the line and missed = adj. my aim less off the hole"
"The putt is short and the dots are moving very fast, I aimed off hole, but the ball hit the slope and curved away - adj. aim a little more next time'
'The putt is very long and the dots are moving at moderate speed, I adj. aim, etc. the ball broke a little too far and curved and just missed the hole - adj. aim a little more for the break on a longer putt'
Then, by trial and error you get the idea. Does this help any?
Camera angles are very important. That's a whole other can of worms.