When you are standing on the green, there are several ways to analyze the break before you make your putt.
- Make sure you are standing on the low end of the putt. It is much easier to see
the full break and shape of the putt.
- Divide the putt into smaller segments involving the start, the high point and the target point. This allows you to see how the ball will move through the whole line.
- At
each stage you can analyze the speed and path so you have the best read.
- Don’t always assume the ball is going into the center of the cup. You may want it to enter from one side or the other, so visualize that as part of your overall plan as well.
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