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Amateur golfers are more likely to three-putt from 30 feet than they are to one-putt. Yet many approach long putts with an aggressive mindset, trying to hole every attempt instead of prioritizing control.
Professional long driver Averee Dovsek explains that a simple mindset shift on long putts can lead to lower scores.
Rather than forcing a risky attempt from distance, players should focus on speed control. Turning a potential three-putt into a routine two-putt can make a significant difference over the course of a round.
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This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Golfweek golf instruction: The two-putt strategy that saves strokes
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Professional long driver Averee Dovsek explains that a simple mindset shift on long putts can lead to lower scores.
Rather than forcing a risky attempt from distance, players should focus on speed control. Turning a potential three-putt into a routine two-putt can make a significant difference over the course of a round.
If you’re interested in any of Averee’s fitness content, click here.
If you’re looking for more instruction, click here.
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Golfweek golf instruction: The two-putt strategy that saves strokes
Continue reading...