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Tip 25: The Toe is Your Best Friend

October 20, 2007 By admin

Best Friend Downhill putts tend to be fast and difficult. Try doing what many pros do: Hit the ball on the toe of the putter, not on the sweetspot. This tends to "deaden" the jump on the ball and stops it from going way past the hole. Don’t do this on uphill putts though!

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