Confession of an Aimpointer!

Cheers, I don't think it's going to work day one necessarily but experience is key I think

To true, I would look for really big breaks in excess of 3%+ to try on the course to gain that experience, and trust it. You'd be surprised how much on your own course how much you've under read breaks in the past. Any questions or queries feel free to ask.
 
To true, I would look for really big breaks in excess of 3%+ to try on the course to gain that experience, and trust it. You'd be surprised how much on your own course how much you've under read breaks in the past. Any questions or queries feel free to ask.

My place has pretty small greens with little movement but I do travel and play big greens and I don't see how doing the course can be anything other than advantageous
 
is this the thing where you stand astride your line? Looks daft to me
 
I've really missed a trick here, I started playing golf over 40 years ago and I have ALWAYS read the break using my feet. Nobody told me or taught me how to do it, it just seemed like the natural thing to do. I often get the pace wrong but usually get the line right.

I should have patented it!!

#Drive4showputt4doughpoint :D
 
I've really missed a trick here, I started playing golf over 40 years ago and I have ALWAYS read the break using my feet. Nobody told me or taught me how to do it, it just seemed like the natural thing to do. I often get the pace wrong but usually get the line right.

I should have patented it!!

#Drive4showputt4doughpoint :D

yep you certainly have missed it haven't you, by a long way :rofl:
 
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