Subject: {!name} - A Few Putting Tips

Hey {!name},

QUOTE: Golf is like a love affair. If
you don't take it seriously, it's no
fun; if you do take it seriously, it
breaks your heart. - Arthur Daley

How often have you been frustratingly
close to sinking a putt only to come up
short?

Or maybe you have only just missed the
hole to see your ball go sailing past
adding too much distance for the return
putt.

A lot of games have been lost on the
putting green and in most instances it
has been due to the wrong distance,
rather than the direction of the ball.

Most beginners quickly get a feel for
the direction the ball will travel,
even on sloping greens. You've probably
seen it yourself when a newcomer to the
game places the ball within inches of
the hole on a sloping green time and
time again.

What you won't see quite so often is
the ball stopping a few inches past the
hole when they miss.

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There are many factors that come into
account when determining the distance a
ball will travel on the green, from the
slope, to the preparation of the green
and whether it is wet and slow or dry
and fast. It can make a huge difference
depending on the time of the day with
greens getting faster as they dry off
in the afternoon sun.

So reading the distance of a putt is
what you really need to concentrate on
to get your ball to drop in that hole.

Once again it all comes back to
practice and there is no better
practice than on the day of the
tournament in the conditions that you
will be playing in. Always take some
time to have a few practice putts
before you start play to 'dial in' your
distance.

One thing you must always remember; the
golf ball will never drop if it doesn't
reach the hole. Sounds too obvious to
even need mentioning doesn't it, but
more often that not putts will come up
short. Always aim for the back of the
cup so that, provided you have your
direction right, you are going to have
a chance of making the putt.

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