Having a solid stroke and knowing how to read greens are complimentary skills, with each being useless without help from the other. We've written plenty on this site about honing in your putting ...
To see success with putting, distance control is everything. Sure, it helps to have the ability to read greens and to understand slopes, but when your speed is precise, you make a very difficult ...
One is, of course, the putting stroke itself. The other is reading the green. Without the proper read, you’ll never make many putts. You could have a stroke as smooth as Ben Crenshaw ...
Each time Wood arrives at a new course, he starts by putting like he would at home. Often times, the speed of the new greens are not like his home course’s speed, but with that baseline in mind ...
Putting against the grain will slow the ball down. This is precisely what happens on real grass, and it's a key factor in reading greens and judging pace. Having a practice green that accurately ...
From standard pitch shots, tough lies, and lobs, to green reading and putting, this camp will Did you know that approximately 40% of the strokes in a round of golf take place on the putting green?