Do those long, big breaking putts give you trouble on direction and distance? When you have a hard breaking putt to make, try aiming at the break point you have determined by angling the club face at it, but take your normal putting stance at the hole. Putt at the hole with the amount of distance you think you need for a straight putt, and let the introduced blade-angle put the ball on the calculated break mark. What this gives you is a better feel of the real distance to the hole and a good method of hitting the mark at the same time. This really does work.
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