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Hi Par-Jaffa,
Until you learn to read the greens, just use the putting line they give you in Arcade or Pro. They already set the distance for you with the marker, which is either set ahead or before the hole, depending on if the putt is uphill or downhill. Pull the marker all the way back to the putting line as far as it can go. Align the marker exactly in the middle of the line. Then push the marker back up to the distance they gave you. Then you make your putt. What matters then usually is just tempo and a smooth strike. I usually kind of push the ball forward with my stroke. You will still get some misses, and you may need to make little adjustments now and then, like if you want to power through putts, you push the maker back further and align it dead center of the hole for example, but for the most part, it is pretty much bang on.
Now, after missing the first two cuts on the Korn Ferry Tour, I finished tied for 8th in the third one, and won the last one I played. If it gets too easy, I'll just keep shoving the AI difficulty up, until it is competitive again. And eventually, I will learn to play without the line, which I am starting to get better at, as I do want to play in career above Pro, and want to keep pushing myself. But until you learn how to read the greens better my friend, I would suggest using the putting line. It saves a lot of frustration and cursing. lol
Glenn
- 3 years ago@4fcc25d100af738d You know its funny, I was using the putting line with that method. I believe the problem was my timing and pushing the stick too hard causing the wobble in my swing. I have actually improved since then. Thank you for taking the time to explain your process.
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