Putting and Golf Are Two Different Games
Every now and again some enlightened golf teacher will
mention the obvious fact that putting and golf are really
two different games. Even then, they don't really address
the differences required in the techniques.
In golf, you have very large targets. They can be fairways,
or they can be greens. Either way, there are a nearly
infinite number of places on each that your ball can end up
and still be in good shape.
The target shrinks down to 4 ? inches once you reach the
green. The hole. There are no longer an infinite number of
acceptable places you can finish. And not only is the target
substantially smaller, but you must also hit it at the
correct speed if you want the ball to fall in.
Obviously, the game changes when you get closer to the hole.
Paradoxically, it gets harder for golfers the closer they
get to the hole. The reason for this is they know in their
mind they should make the putt. There is a definite and
known penalty for missing it. One more stroke is added to
the score.
When you are standing on the tee or the fairway, there is no
such expectation. You are playing a physical sport with a
comparatively large margin of error. Even if you were to
miss the fairway or the green, you can recover.
That's the mental difference between golf and putting. But
putting also requires a change in technique that few are
even aware of. You must adapt from playing a big field
physical sport to a small field target game.
Let me show you the unknown fundamental of putting that
makes the transition not only effortless, but automatic. You
will never again look at putting the same way.
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