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The Other Game - Putting

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Old 07-31-2006, 11:09 AM
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I'm getting tired of Moe Norman being compared with the likes of Hogan etc. when talking about success in golf. These two aren't even in the same universe wrt golfing success and that's not meant to slag Moe in any way, that's just the facts.

Great to read I'm not the only one that feels ball logo alignment (to the hole) is crap. As if we need to introduce another alignment in to the equation!

Putting doesn't have to be part of golf-we're trying to put the ball into the hole with every shot that can reach it.

On the mental side: I read the Rotella book on putting and short game about always thinking that you will make the chip or putt vs leave it short or way past. I subscribe to the theory that the brain responds best to DOs rather than DONTs.

The reason IMO that Tiger and Jack are two of the best ever was their GUTS, the ability to WILL a putt into the hole.

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Old 08-03-2006, 05:12 AM
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New Zealander Bob Charles is often forgotten when it comes to lists of putting genius.
I have never seen anyone roll them in from everywhere for so long.
10-3-H Paw (Elbows Bent). A Stroke that has stood the test of time. 50 years or so.
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