Woodoworkery: Come on WGT at least be fair if there is no break then don't show one
Ww, may I offer up some advice - There is no such thing as a perfectly level green. That said - Nearly every putt will break - The amount of break depends on several things - How much slope is in the green between your ball and the cup - and how firm or soft you choose hit the ball. The 3ft putts you refer to - should in most cases be struck to travel a distance of 4ft. - Simply because 98.5% of all putts hit short, will not go into the hole. For you at your level of experience, rounds played, and putts struck. 3 ft putts should have become automatic. This doesn't appear to be the case. Try this - in the reverse veiw - set the arrow.. -V- on or in the high side of the cup. Never give up the cup - (or move it out of the cup and expect it to come back) - Just simply help your ball hold this line to the hole, buy a simple push right (block) or pull left (pull). - This is done by being either early or late on these putts from tdc or the ding. I recommend putting these in the forward view to help remind you which side of the line is your target point of contact. Early or Late -This is simply how you would open or close the face of you putter at contact as in RL golf. Try this method for a round or (7) , and let me know if you see any improvement, or if your confidence level improves. And remember! All 3ft putts should be automatic.
Hope this helps,
CC...