garyinderry
Ryder Cup Winner
Then you make sure your 'distance control' improves - that's what I really meant by 'lag putts'! Getting the 1st putt within a dustbin lid - preferably past - is the key. It takes a considerable miss-read, or big/early slope, to miss even very long putts by that much, but it's very easy to leave lag putts woefully short!
You may well also be being too hard on yourself in any case! Try simply concentrating on getting the distance right!
This is good advice. Nearly all 3 putts come from shocking distance control on the first putt.
One thing though I would say is past the hole isn't always the best thing. Sure you can see the break as it slides by. I would always or at least like to be aware of where the next putt will be coming from if I miss. I like to be putting up a hill when putting out. If that means being less aggressive and trying to drop the ball in the front of the cup so be it. Other times I have to tell myself to hit it hard enough to get past the hole so I am putting back up the hill if I miss.
I rather be able to have a 3 footer coming back up the hill than leave myself a slippy 2 footer down the hill to hole out.