...but, he could out putt those four's best ball.
Really.
I wasn't aware we were discussing your tendancies/accuracy...
0.5 degree open/closed with the face from 6 feet means you're on the right/left edge of the hole.
would you aim a gun 1-2 ft in front to hit that bird, or aim at a spot 1-2 ft in front of you to make that free throw
If the rim is set at ground level...and I'm shooting hookshots...while staring at the ground...I might![]()
And if the gun has a sightline or a scope, I'm definitely using that.![]()
I say, do it if it works for you.
I wasn't aware we were discussing your tendancies/accuracy...
0.5 degree open/closed with the face from 6 feet means you're on the right/left edge of the hole.
Puttmad......may I ask if you prefer to keep your dominate eye in relation to the ball at address (e.g. directly over it). Also, do you use a heel weighted putter or a center shafted. New Years goal make 90% of putts inside of 10 ft.....or puttmad!
Thanks!
great so now were aligning the putter to a spot rather than the hole? Id rather not
I say if you'd really like to be a better putter, you'd better start targeting that hole for touch and aim, statistically speaking, the numbers would agree![]()
Its not a new thing...players have been doing it for years...not only for putting but for aligning all their shots...
Sure, but it this the most effective way to do it is the question posed and just becuase jack or whomever did it, doesn't mean it is
I never said it was the best way for everyone...it was a suggestion made to the original poster...
Oh, and if you are going to trust everything to feel, make sure you have oodles of time to spend on the practice green......
So accurate setup doesn't help accurate impact, which is what i thought was being discussed?....
And I'm not 0.5 degrees out, I am 0.1 degree...
Not necessarily