A straight putt in golf offers you more options when it comes to pace control where a breaking putt requires a higher level of pace control. Learn to putt better with Mark’s simple putting basics for all golfers wanting to lower scores.
Would be interesting, on the breaking putt, how much below & above the red mark you can start & still go in. Would give you an idea of how much speed variance you could have! (Can you do that for us, Mark, please.)
I know this is tough if you are always worried about the next one, but this great advice is even more important for short putts, you can take out the borrow and hit them firm as if they were straight. I learnt this from the great Bernard Hunt who I played with in a proam in the late 70s I think. Lag your long putts, short putts firm he said.
@@MarkCrossfield I were just joking around, but I appreciate that you are taking your time to correct me to make sure I understand it correctly, big thumbs up for that. Anyway, great video and it is something I will think about on my round this Sunday :)