April 28, 2006, Newsletter Issue #108: TOE-riffic Downhill Golf Putting

Tip of the Week

Do downhill golf putts intimidate you? Do you either wack it 10 feet past or leave them 5 feet short? Take your normal putt for this distance but play the ball nearer to the TOE (front end) of the putter. The toe putt is a less solid hit and the ball comes off the putter with diminished inertia. You can also experiment for lightning fast greens by moving the ball closer to the toe too.

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