gbarto:
its really a "feel" issue reading the break....and how do we develop "feel"? NO shortcuts... practice and doin your time is only way..for what its worth..the best advice i ever got on putting is "Always miss it high.and always miss it long". gl.
good advice!
mnshiner:
You miss it long on Oakmont you are in for serious trouble.
Well yeah, shiner, but Oak is a special case. But 'never up, never in' applies there as much as anywhere.
What I'd add is:
1 . generally most of the break will happen in the last 1/3 of the putt's roll as the ball is slowing down, so lining up using the reverse view will help a lot. Exception to this - putting up to, or down to, a different tier - where the real break may occur in the middle of the roll
2. once you've lined up, do the actual putt from the normal view and if you're going to miss the ding, miss it 'opposite of the break' - that is if it breaks left miss late, and if it breaks right miss early.
3. for extreme breaks the arc of the actual roll is going to be significantly longer than the indicated straight-line distance to the cup, so you'll have to add distance to whatever you've calculated.