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Uploaded by on Sep 12, 2008

Teaching Pro John Calabria, Golf Ambassador from Fiddlers Creek Golf Club in Florida shares his putting tip to help golfers read putts more accurately.
http://www.odysseygolf.com/putting/puttingtips.htm

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  • best putting tip: play tiger woods video games. helps you analyse the greens so much better

    this is a serious comment!

  • yeah it's hard to accept the truth that your wrong and that your info is arcane & swallowed whole from old info because of some need to be a golf guru & believe in this nonsense instead of doing your own fact finding.

    I suppose all those investment commercials during a tournament & the Met Life blimp are there to help us and not rape America financially like they just did.

    And everyone one of the announcers didn't always know who Tiger really was.

    See your just a little delusional suck.

  • Thx my friends. This simple explanation was exactly what I was searching for and very helpful.

  • @nsaminder u should make an instructional video thoroughly explaining this. Otherwise, limit the amount of times u say someones golf tips are dead wrong; especially if u don't even have respectable golf credentials

  • Dead wrong. (about the grain affecting putts).

    Quality courses have greens that are mowed so close that all this Golf Channel & NBC coverage nonsense of the 'grain' direction is pure Bull. Period.

    Years & years ago greens were rough and bumpy.

    Depending on sun angle & slope certain parts of the green will hold more water than others & grass can grow slightly faster here & there - That's what you want to add into your 'read'.

    Old school is good - but sometimes it's not.

  • thank you so much that was a big help

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