Putting games are awesome. Can confirm! Beta testers for life.
[quote=“shaun03, post:21, topic:4233”]Putting games are awesome.[/quote] Gotta keep it lively! What’s everyone’s favorite putting game?
Definitely Knockout. Competitive and helps refine your pressure putt skills. [quote=“dunnmarie, post:22, topic:4233”]What’s everyone’s favorite putting game?[/quote]
Does anyone else find the traditional chalk line incredibly effective, or is it just me? [quote=“aprilward, post:23, topic:4233”]Knockout. Competitive and helps refine your pressure putt skills.[/quote]
You’re not alone. Chalk lines have been a staple in my routine for years. Simple but works wonders.
[quote=“christine74, post:25, topic:4233”]Chalk lines have been a staple in my routine for years.[/quote] I should really go back to basics. Sometimes the best tools aren’t the fanciest.
So true. Fundamentals first. For those just starting out with putting aids, start simple and build up. [quote=“gordonjohn, post:26, topic:4233”]Sometimes the best tools aren’t the fanciest.[/quote]
Reflecting on my journey, the ‘less is more’ approach to putting aids really worked for me. Focusing on a few core tools improved my game significantly.
[quote=“james18, post:28, topic:4233”]‘Less is more’ approach to putting aids…[/quote] Couldn’t agree more. Start with the basics, master them, and then move on.