Its probably because the moving dots, that are near the hole, are
closer when viewed from the reverse angle.
I look at putts from
both angles, but I prefer striking putts from the front view. I'm not saying this is the best way, but for me, it feels better as the front view is
how a putt appears from the players perspective. Hitting
putts from the reverse angle gets complicated...especially those
tricky side hillers where I intentionally miss the line for more break.
Keep in mind, when putting from the reverse angle, only the view is
reversed, everything else is the same as if viewed from the front. For example, if you intentionally
try hitting the putt left or right of the line in the reverse view, you'll need to do the
opposite from what you are seeing on the screen. If this doesn't make sense, in a practice game, try hitting some putts intentionally left or right of the meter line and from the reverse view...you'll see what I mean.
Joey