Is every putt holeable?

Bunker doesn't have to be in the green you could have a 50foot left to right er with 4 foot of borrow just left of a straight line to the hole is a bunker. How is that holeable as a putt.


If you cant put a draw or fade on your 50ft putts your just not trying :D
 
You only need one un-holeable exception to prove that not every putt is holeable. So imagine a long straight putt down a very steep slope, by the time the ball gets to the hole it is travelling so fast it will not drop in the hole, no matter how gently you start the roll. This putt is not holeable so not every putt is holeable.

But is that a real green anywhere?

If the green is only imaginable then its no leap to imagine the putt dropping too!
 
If the ball is on the putting surface - every putt is NOT holeable.

The 17th green at my place will have putts that just can't be holed - they would require a terrible approach shot to be in that position, but the situation is there.

The is, i think, a member at Naunton Downs on the forum. They have a par 3 where the green is shaped like a handle bar moustache with a bunker where the mouth is!!!
 
Lying awake last night thinking about putting (as u do) got me thinking.

Given the laws of physics, are some putts due to hole location, break, grain and line simply unholeable?

or, can every putt be made if hit on the right line with the right speed?
rob

Of course every single putt you go for is puttable I dont think theirs much doubt there, But the likely hood of some putts dropping are just so low we often talk our selfs into believing we couldn't sink them. We start saying things like well 2 putts is OK here, We have all done it
 
Of course every single putt you go for is puttable I dont think theirs much doubt there, But the likely hood of some putts dropping are just so low we often talk our selfs into believing we couldn't sink them. We start saying things like well 2 putts is OK here, We have all done it

'2 putts Is OK here' I reckon I say to myself at least 9 times a round. Some times If ive hit a GIR and im 30ft away in my head im already walking to the next tee with a par, which is a horrendous mindset to have because ill probably go and 3 putt and balls up my next t shot still fuming over the previous hole
 
My 1st thought was yes if your on the green then yes every put is achievable but then like someone mention on the Texas open I think there was a massive green with a bunker in the middle of it. The flag could be the other side of that bunker and the break would not take your ball anywhere near it so my answere now stands at NO.
 
There are positions on a green, that if the hole is cut in a certain part of the green are unholeable, no matter what you do.

Try it the next time you have time on a tricky green. Think of the hole in a tricky position, cut on or near a slope, then place your ball in another tricky spot - I would bet the laws of physics say if the hole is at point a, and the ball is at point b, that due to the breaks involved, there is no line, and no pace that allow the putt to be holed.......
 
Imagine a 2-tier green. The hole is cut a foot from the bottom of the slope and you've hit 5' past pin high just at the top of the slope but 30' wide.

Putt to miss the slope and it will stay up top. Putt to hit the slope and it will take it too far wide.

Q.E.D.

:D
 
Imagine a 2-tier green. The hole is cut a foot from the bottom of the slope and you've hit 5' past pin high just at the top of the slope but 30' wide.

Putt to miss the slope and it will stay up top. Putt to hit the slope and it will take it too far wide.

Q.E.D.

:D

In theory, if you could putt to an exact spot, there would be a point where you could putt along the slope, and it would then drop down at the very right point.

In practice, no chance!
 
Every putt IS holeable. It might take thousands of attempts but eventually one will go in

No it's not.

PNWokingham had a putt at my place last year on the 10th, because of the pin position and where he was on the green, it just wasn't possible to hole it. The line was so far up a slope that the ball picked up too much speed coming down it to go in.
We had several attempts each afterwards and we couldn't get the ball within 10ft of the hole.
 
If the ball is on the putting surface - every putt is NOT holeable.

The 17th green at my place will have putts that just can't be holed - they would require a terrible approach shot to be in that position, but the situation is there.

The is, i think, a member at Naunton Downs on the forum. They have a par 3 where the green is shaped like a handle bar moustache with a bunker where the mouth is!!!

But in having these exceptions we are in fact proving the rule 'Every Putt is Holeable' exists :D
 
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