March 07, 2022 At 05:52 PM By Tyler F
Tyler F
I live in Wisconsin, where it is to cold to play golf outside. I'm wondering how to get better at reading greens without a golf course? This has been a struggle of mine and I need to improve on it.
DenoNew Jersey
Chuck ZMt Pleasant, SC
DMorrisonSenoia, GA
Stephen B
Lance PHillsborough, NC
MRoseskiPalm Harbor, FL
JGraf
September 14, 2022 At 10:26 AM
Learning to read greens is an art form and can take many years to understand and very few will ever master. Green reading takes way too many factors. Think local lay of the land, grass type, weather conditions, etc. I would agree with the other posters here and focus on what you can control which is your putting stroke. If you have trust and confidence in that then you will make more putts. Even if you are the best green reader if you are unable to hit your target line you will never make putts.
MBaron
Fred ClossDenton, TX
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