Basic Golf Etiquette & Techniques : Tips for Reading the Green in Golf

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Uploaded by on Sep 14, 2007

Learn how to effectively gauge or read the green to sink a putt with expert tips in this free golf instruction video.

Expert: Jason Wyatt
Bio: Jason Wyatt is the Head Golf Professional at Sunningdale Golf & Country Club, in London, Ontario. He became a member of the Canadian Professional Golfers Association in 1995.
Filmmaker: Melissa Schenk

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  • cant carry a bucket of water and my clubs round the course it will be too heavy, if everyone is dropping buckets of water then the green will be pretty wet

  • Yeah i guess this seems logical. I'll go try it when i play.

  • If you can't see the break, the break is not large, however it cannot still prevent your ball from going in. A tip if you can't read the break on the shortest putts.

    Aim straight down the cup and be firm. Practise hitting 2-3 feet past the whole, or even more. The ball will go through the small break if there is one and drop. LEt me know if it helps :)

  • lol everyone says this thing about water but how do we know which way the water is gonna go if we don't know which way it breaks with those short little putts if we don't know which we it breaks? it's like a continuous circle.

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