One of the first putting skills to work on is alignment. If you’re confident your ball and clubface are lined up with the read you’ve chosen, it’ll free up your stroke.
According to Sasho J. MacKenzie (St Francis Xavier University) and Neil R. MacInnis (McGill), golfers achieve better results when looking at the line of a breaking putt rather than the ball.
Adam Scott’s on-again, off-again love affair with the flatstick that made him forever famous as Australia’s first Masters champion is on the verge of being rekindled on the eve of the Australian PGA Championship