Thu 6 Sep 2007
Getting a Good Read on the Greens - from Scripps News
Posted by Matt under Golf Tips and Advice , Golf Training Aids , Practice TipsBy RICK MARTINO
Scripps Howard News Service
Tuesday, September 04, 2007
One of the true learned skills of playing golf is the ability to read greens. Even for experienced players, this skill varies from course to course because there are many different types of grasses used on various green surfaces, and many outside factors that have an effect on the roll of the ball.
The player’s ability to make putts is determined by three factors:
– 1. The speed control of the putt.
– 2. The starting line of the putt.
– 3. The line chosen for the putt.
Read the rest of this artice by Rick Martino at ScrippsNews.com.
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