We’re starting a short series of articles designed to help you sink more of your Putts in the 10 – 20 foot range.
We want you to be more accurate in your “read” of these Putts.

Many golfers, despite looking at a Putt from the front and behind, are unsure about whether
a Putt breaks, and if so from which side. Step one to sinking more of these Putts is to get this right,
and be absolutely sure about it.

As well as your eyes, use your feet to determine from which side a Putt slopes. Stand astride the hole,
behind it, looking back at your Putt, close your eyes and see if you can feel tilt using your feet. 

Justin Rose talks about confirming from which
side the ball is going to break by “feeling”
through his feet, that he is walking uphill
from his Putt if he walks from the ball to
the hole on the high side.

What percentage of these Putts do you sink? Is it never to very rarely? When coaching golfers, we find,
along with a suspect and inconsistent Putting stroke, they often struggle to read the break, and then
don’t seem to either identify their “aim point” or, if they do, they still aim under that.
Learn the correct process and sink more of these Putts.