Do you use a line on your ball to aim your putt?

Yes, blue Sharpie line on the ball aligned with the point I want to hit it to.

Not sure why you wouldn't as it's still legal.

It can be difficult mentally.
Example, I don't see right to left putts well when I'm over the ball, if I aim a line on the ball at right lip, it looks like it's going left of the hole which makes it very difficult to trust in a tournament.
 
What line? I rarely even mark the ball unless its in someone's way or has dirt on it. Can't be bothered with all the faffing about. I pick a spot a foot in front of the ball, on the target line to the hole, and aim to knock the ball over that.

You don't mark when people are putting?
 
Out of respect for other people so your ball isn't in their eye when they're putting.


Rubbish.

Since when did a ball not on someone's line deflect their ball? If its between them and the hole, even a few feet off their line I'll mark it, otherwise they can always ask, if they're that precious.
 
Rubbish.

Since when did a ball not on someone's line deflect their ball? If its between them and the hole, even a few feet off their line I'll mark it, otherwise they can always ask, if they're that precious.

Do you expect people to stand in a roughly defined area, not move around, and not make a noise when you're hitting your shots?
 
Do you expect people to stand in a roughly defined area, not move around, and not make a noise when you're hitting your shots?

What has that got to do with marking a ball, unless you're worried about a noisy ball that needs to be muffled in a pocket?

I'm not bothered where people stand providing I'm not going to whack them when swinging. Noises and reasonable chatter doesn't bother me when I'm playing, although I'd rather not maintain a conversation mid-swing. Equally, I know other players prefer quiet and on occasion prefer a player to stand in a particular place. Again, I will sometimes ask "am I ok here?"

If I feel my actions are impacting on another player I will do something about it, especially slow play. But as for marking a ball every single time... don't be silly.
 
But as for marking a ball every single time... don't be silly.

Watch the TV, you will never see another ball on the green when someone is putting.

If it's OK with your mates to leave their balls down when you're all putting, fair enough, but it's not your call when you're playing with other people in a competition. Wait til it's your turn.
 
I use the line printed on the ball or the logo. I really struggle to line up putts, this just helps as much with confidence as much as physical. As mentioned on picking out a target in front of the ball, I found that I "looked for things to line up too, sort of grabbing my attention and taking away from the actual line I want. Using this method has improved my putting and doesn't really take any longer to line up than a normal putt. My biggest problem is pace, I really struggle committing enough to the distance and end up with the right line but short.
 
Lol 

I'm on twitter but barely bother with it, I really don't understand why anyone except famous people put out tweets.
I use it for messaging live radio shows as part of the audience, I couldn't imagine why anyone would be interested in anything else I had to say.

I'm interested in your interpretation of the ball flight laws :whistle:.
:D
 
Watch the TV, you will never see another ball on the green when someone is putting.

If it's OK with your mates to leave their balls down when you're all putting, fair enough, but it's not your call when you're playing with other people in a competition. Wait til it's your turn.

Just because a lot of people do it doesn't mean it's either right or necessary.

In order to justify their stance of alway marking a ball, the only arguments I ever see are from really weak, negative thinking. If it affects you negatively to see a ball thats not on your line, you arent thinking properly. You should be thinking "great, a simple right to left ... " :)
 
I would like the rules to only allow the ball to be replaced once. Once on the ground it's in play. That would stop people wasting time trying re-line up their line.
 
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