tsped83
Tour Winner
Hit it harder.
First and best answer for me.
Hit it harder.
If you think you'll putt better with anything else, I'd be surprised.
Do you find yourself stood there for hours when you miss?
(a) Because they're not shaky old geezersSo why aren't all tour pros using them
(a) Because they're not shaky old geezers
(b) Old habits die hard. I've been watching the Masters on YouTube from the early 70s. George Archer won using a Ping Anser. Most of the other competitors were using blade putters & Golden Goose (Golden Geese?). How many of these do you see now? There's one Cure putter on the Champions Tour. Definitely a good weapon for the elderly & infirm like a lot of us.
So how old do you have to be before you can use one?
Assuming you're still using the Cure putter, here's what I do / would do. On short putts the Cure swings itself, you just take it back & virtually let it swing back under its own weight . If you choose a line the ball will , for me, always start on that line. If I miss it's because I've misread the line or strength, not hit it wrong. If the putt is straight, I hit it very firmly, confident it will go straight. If it has a slight borrow, I aim inside the hole & hit it firmly, knowing that if I've misjudged the break a bit i'm nor going to rim out, unless I've read it completely wrong. On putts which need to be aimed outside the hole it's a bit harder but I find that, despite its weight, the Cure is great for gauging the strength of putts.
so, if you're still using the Cure, try the above. If you think you'll putt better with anything else, I'd be surprised.
I always like watching this every now and then too Chris :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oh-uoh-6HLY
Put 4 balls around the hole at 12, 3, 6 and 9 O'clock positions 3 feet from the hole. Hole them all and then repeat. This is one of Phil Micklesons practice routines. Try and get the ball to hit the back of the hole rather than dribbling it in.
I do that and simply extend it to 4 and 5 feet. For the 3 foot ones I use one of these with the inner ring removed https://www.amazon.co.uk/PUTT-PUTTING-TRAINING-AID-REDUCER/dp/B000FFYITO Makes the hole smaller, sharpens the focus and when removed does make the hole look bigger and gives more confidence
The putting green at Burnham actually has a smaller sized hole on it. Makes the normal hole look massive.
Put 4 balls around the hole at 12, 3, 6 and 9 O'clock positions 3 feet from the hole. Hole them all and then repeat. This is one of Phil Micklesons practice routines. Try and get the ball to hit the back of the hole rather than dribbling it in.