Lot of rain in the forecast for the weekend, thinking I might end up watching a lot of the Players instead of playing.
Just thinking about some stuff. I've been flipping back and forth between putting right handed and left handed. I've been all LH the last couple rounds and it shows enough promise that I think I'm going to stick with it for a while.
One thing I've noticed (from a laughably small sample size of 3-4 rounds) is that I start out putting great. I've been running late so no practice putting. I get out on the first hole and have great feel. I've made a couple 15-20 footers and lagged any misses up very close. This is better than 99% of my rounds putting RH.
As the round goes on, I start thinking about what I'm doing. And the results get worse. I start missing the shorter putts and don't lag the long ones as effectively.
Some of that is just that I need practice. But I wonder if there is something else I should be doing to stop tinkering with my stroke during the round.
Other random observations - stock distance miss is to blow it by the hole. I've really hammered a few, leaving comebackers up to 15 feet.
Also have more issues with right to left breakers, if I'm not paying attention I tend to fan the putter head and miss left.
Last edited by Booker Woodfox; 05-13-2011 at 08:40 PM.
Reason: cliffs: I ****ing hate putting