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Practice Reading Greens for Golf Putting

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Summary: Find out how to read which way a putt will break. Learn an easy practice exercise you can perform to help improve your putting skills and golf swing in this free online video golf lesson.

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By Glenn Amato
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Glenn Amato is a Golf Professional at Tejas Learning Center, and a PGA Apprentice, specaializing in Course Management and Short Game Techniques. He was previously employed at:...read more

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"All right, from here you just want to set six, seven, eight balls about three feet in distance from the cup. You want to set them all the way around. What this is going to develop is your feel for the break in the greens. Now, you practice this, usually shorter putts are easier. As you can see, sometimes you won't miss them. But, if you do miss a putt, you have to start over. So, you start from one ball and you want to rotate all the way around until you get all the balls in the hole. Now, if I get to this one, and I make it I'm good. If I get to this one, and I miss it, I've gotta line the balls up again and start over. Once I get all of them around, you know you're pretty well warmed up. "

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