WHEN IT COMES TO PUTTING – WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 2 FEET AND… 2 FEET? |
Well that depends – sometimes the difference is nothing – sometimes it’s everything!
Because when it comes to putting – the difference between 2 feet and 2 feet is everything if -you are consistently leaving your initial putts 2 feet or less short of the hole – because none of those putts will ever go in. But if you putt with enough speed to go 2 feet or less past the hole – some of those putts will go in – and when it comes to putting some putts going in the hole is a whole lot better than none.
On the other hand - the difference between 2 feet and 2 feet is nothing because:
whether you leave your initial putt short or long of the hole – the difference between taping in from 2 feet short or 2 feet long is nothing – because 2 feet = 2 feet. So don’t “baby” your initial putt and be afraid to go past the hole – it’s better to consistently tap in from behind the hole because at least you are giving your initial putt a chance to go in.
Because when it comes to putting – the difference between 2 feet and 2 feet is everything if -you are consistently leaving your initial putts 2 feet or less short of the hole – because none of those putts will ever go in. But if you putt with enough speed to go 2 feet or less past the hole – some of those putts will go in – and when it comes to putting some putts going in the hole is a whole lot better than none.
On the other hand - the difference between 2 feet and 2 feet is nothing because:
whether you leave your initial putt short or long of the hole – the difference between taping in from 2 feet short or 2 feet long is nothing – because 2 feet = 2 feet. So don’t “baby” your initial putt and be afraid to go past the hole – it’s better to consistently tap in from behind the hole because at least you are giving your initial putt a chance to go in.