How sweet it is!
Article Abstract:
The so-called 'sweetspot' on a putter, or the spot that causes the putterhead to swing straight with no face rotation, is important to any golfer. Tests show that the best golfers tend to hit their putts from that spot more often than do the golfers with high handicaps.
Publication Name: Golf Magazine
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1056-5493
Year: 1995
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Tiers of relief
Article Abstract:
Tiered putting greens, greens with more than one level, are becoming more popular with golf course designers. These greens with well defined shelves require special techniques to play effectively.
Publication Name: Golf Magazine
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1056-5493
Year: 2001
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Putts from hell
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Tips are presented for handling five difficult putting situations: left-to-right slopes, right-to-left slopes, slippery downhillers, long putts and bad greens.
Publication Name: Golf Magazine
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1056-5493
Year: 1992
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