May 03, 2021 At 07:45 AM By Rick V., Team Titleist Staff
Jim SEast Point, GA
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Jerry MDallas, TX
May 03, 2021 At 05:29 PM
Brandon, How can I achieve a consistent putting stroke, especially inside 10 ft?
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Scott FLawrence
Diego DMiami, FL
Dan M.
John MAiken, SC Lakewood, NY
Ryan PErie, PA
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Hughes HBirmingham, AL
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Anthony CTinton Falls NJ
May 15, 2021 At 02:51 PM
I would argue that it never really was true to begin with! Allow me to explain. Any putt is made up of three skills that are covered extensively in "The Putter Book" and throughout my comments to other users on this thread. Those three skills are 1) green reading, 2) start line control, and 3) speed control. A simple way to look at it is that any putt is technically made up of 33% of each of the three skills. Technically you can give or take from one or two of them and still make the putt...but you can't take away much. All three MUST be present and relatively equal in order to give the putt a change. As such, Crenshaw's statement is not accurate. All that said...Ben (I'm sure) had good intentions when he said that. As I've stated before, most golfers don't have very good speed control as a general rule and are more deficient in that skill than the others. Their overall score would benefit greatly from improving that skill before worrying about the other two. Crenshaw knew as much and no doubt made that statement during the interview with that exact thought in mind!
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Jim CDuxbury, MA
Neil UChantilly, VA
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Darryl MWichita, KS
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