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How much higher? How<br />do you see enough break to begin with? Here's a quick tip to help:<br />Try to envision the slowest putt you can hit that will still make<br />it to the hole. That's the putt with MAXIMUM break. Your putt ought<br />to have a little less break than that, but not too much less. <br />Some Theory.<br /><br />Speed is the first and last consideration for breaking putts. All<br />breaking putts are speed putts. Imagining or "seeing" the curve of<br />a breaking putt first requires a pretty accurate appreciation of<br />how fast the ball will be rolling in the putt.<br /><br />The trouble is, there is a range of possible speeds that can get<br />the job done. With different speeds, the curve the breaking ball<br />will follow is different. Generally, the slower the ball rolls, the<br />more opportunity the constant tug of gravity from the tilt has to<br />curl the ball down slope. So slow putts have greater break than<br />quicker putts. <br /><br />The situation is greatly simplified by realizing that for every<br />putt, there ends up being only the speed you actually give the<br />ball. In this sense, there may not be a single "optimal" speed, and<br />instead a fuzzy range of usable speeds, but in any event you will<br />only hit one speed, and it ought to be comfortably within this<br />optimal range.<br /><br />The trick is to focus in on the optimal range. The set of curves<br />corresponding to the optimal speed range clearly lies between the<br />extremes. The easiest and perhaps most accurate way to find the<br />optimal range, then, is simple: identify the outer, extreme<br />boundaries first, and then work inward to the optimum, based on the<br />ball's approach speed as it enters the cup.<br /><br />A Dash of Science.<br /><br />To get the speed and shape of the curve right, we need to consider<br />the motion patterns of breaking putts.<br /><br />First, gravity is constant, but its effect shows up more as the<br />ball slows down. A fast ball and a slow ball moving along the same<br />line on a tilted surface have identical tugs from gravity downhill<br />but it's sort of like both balls have their steering wheels turned<br />downhill to the same degree. The slow ball runs off the road in a<br />lot shorter stretch of highway than the fast ball does. The slow<br />ball's radius of curvature is sharper but only because it's not<br />going as fast forward. For this reason, putts seldom break much in<br />the first two-thirds or so of the putt because the ball is then<br />moving too fast to curl too far off line. By the same token, most<br />of the curl occurs as the ball is slowing down, and the curl gets<br />tighter just as the ball is ending its roll.<br /><br />Second, all breaking putts on slopes like this start out uphill and<br />then come back downhill in the arc of the putt. This alters the<br />speed pattern of the putt somewhat.<br /><br />Third, when a ball crosses the cup's lip, it starts dropping by<br />gravity as it continues laterally across the hole. If the lateral<br />speed is too fast, the ball doesn't have sufficient time to drop at<br />least halfway before it bangs the back lip and pops out. And on<br />breaking putts, the back lip is always lower a bit than the entry<br />lip, so the ball needs even more time for dropping than it would on<br />a level putt.<br /><br />Imagining the Extremes. <br /><br />To take a simple case, imagine a flat green that is medium fast (so<br />a test ball rolls about 7.5 to 8 feet off the Stimpmeter), with a<br />tilt of 3 percent right down to left with an axis of tilt that<br />parallels a direct line from the ball to the hole. (There is no<br />elevation change up or down on a line from the ball straight to the<br />hole.) On a putt length of 10 feet, how much break would you<br />estimate? The answer, of course, depends on how fast you start the<br />putt off. But the extremes of possible speeds are fairly easy to<br />identify.<br /><br />For MINIMUM BREAK, see the fastest curve for the putt that will not<br />run over the hole. The first extreme is the most direct line to the<br />hole, or the fastest speed. By the laws of physics, there is an<br />outer limit on this speed and that is a speed that is too fast to<br />allow the ball to drop halfway while crossing over the 4.25-inch<br />diameter cup. Without getting into details, this "capture" speed<br />has to be less than about 50 inches per second as the ball crosses<br />over the front lip (roughly, a ball that is rolling about nine<br />revolutions per second covers about this distance in one second, so<br />they are two ways to express roughly the same speed.) If you need<br />to visualize this speed, roll your index fingertip over your other<br />index finger nine times while counting "One Mississippi..." It's<br />pretty fast. A ball that misses the hole going this fast will roll<br />about 4 to 5 feet past on a medium fast green.<br /><br />A putt that is going to go 4 to 5 feet by the hole if it misses<br />will have the path with the slightest curvature, but it will have<br />some curvature. In our case, it probably wouldn't be much more than<br />two or three inches off the direct line to the hole (or baseline).<br /><br />And such a putt must cross the hole dead center, too. Anything off<br />to the side a bit doesn't leave enough hole-crossing for the ball<br />to drop far enough for capture, and it hops or spins out of the<br />hole. In order to have the central third of the hole available for<br />capture, the ball can't be going much above 30 inches per second as<br />it crosses the lip. That's a 40% decline in putt speed.<br /><br />Backing off from the maximum speed 40% results in a higher curve<br />right away. Just because it's easier to feel, you should go ahead<br />and back off half the maximum speed and make a rule: Never hit a<br />breaking putt so it reaches the hole at more than HALF the maximum<br />capture speed.<br /><br />For the MAXIMUM BREAK, see the slowest curve for the putt that will<br />just make it to the hole and drop. The other extreme is a little<br />more tricky. This is the SLOWEST possible putt that just makes it<br />to the hole's edge and topples in. This is where the imagination is<br />tested. People with a lot of experience putting will naturally find<br />this curve easier to envision, but novices can learn this technique<br />pretty readily, too.<br /><br />The quickest way to get a feel for this curve is to imagine putting<br />straight at the hole with just-get-there speed, knowing the ball<br />will curve low. Try to imagine just how far below the hole the ball<br />would end up. See the whole curve in your mind's eye from the<br />address spot to the endpoint, and then pivot the whole curve uphill<br />as if on a hinge at the address spot. When the endpoint connects up<br />with the hole, you have a good approximation of the slowest putt<br />you can hit and still get the ball to the front lip.<br /><br />In our 10-foot example, this SLOWEST possible putt in our case<br />would run approximately 20 inches uphill from the baseline, and<br />this "breakpoint" or apex will be somewhere near the start of the<br />last one-third of the total putt (say, three feet from the hole).<br />From the ball to the breakpoint, the curvature from gravity will be<br />pretty slight, since the ball will be moving fastest in this<br />section of the putt. The putt needs only a little more speed than<br />necessary to reach this highest breakpoint to then curl back<br />downhill three feet to the hole. From the ball's perspective, three<br />feet is not quite seven rolls. <br />So this slow putt is about the same as putting uphill a bit to just<br />barely send the ball through a point about seven feet away and 20<br />inches or so uphill from the baseline. The surface rises 3% of<br />these 20 inches, or 6/10th of an inch, so it's not THAT much<br />uphill. For this extreme, then, the "seeing" of the putt's speed<br />and curve translates into seeing the speed of a putt of about seven<br />feet to a point 20 inches up-slope from the baseline.<br /><br />Narrow Your Focus to the Optimal Breakpoint. <br /><br />If the maximum break is 20 inches, then half the maximum speed /<br />minimum break curve can't be any less than 10 inches, so the<br />optimum curve must have a breakpoint between 10 and 20 inches<br />uphill. That's still a big range, and needs more focusing.<br /><br />The optimum break depends on managing the last few feet of the putt<br />to maximize the chances of sinking the putt. Obviously, the optimum<br />will be closer to the highest curve, because even the highest curve<br />has sufficient speed to deliver the ball into the cup. And there<br />are two others reasons: a slower approach to the hole results in<br />misses that are a lot closer; and since the ball approaches the<br />hole from uphill, the opposite side of the hole's rim is a little<br />lower than the entry edge, so the ball has to be slower to have<br />more time to drop farther than normal to be captured. <br /><br />Broadly speaking, on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being slowest, the<br />optimum speed for the putt we have described is definitely above 5,<br />and probably above 7. That puts the optimum breakpoint around 70%<br />of the way from minimum to maximum.<br /><br />On the other hand, you don't want to go all the way to the slowest<br />extreme, because then you would have no margin for error on the<br />slow side left. Any slower than the slowest is too slow! <br /><br />Taking everything together, the optimum is probably about<br />two-thirds to three-fourths the way between the minimum and the<br />maximum breakpoints. For simplicity, make this the rule: Find the<br />maximum curve; the optimum's breakpoint is 3/4ths the way up from<br />the baseline to the maximum breakpoint. This curve gives a very<br />nice approach speed into the hole, with a good margin of error. <br /><br />Finally, Work Backwards from the Hole to the Breakpoint.<br /><br />Now that you can see one specific optimal breakpoint, it's critical<br />to finish the job by seeing the last several feet of the putt. You<br />really need to make sure the vision of the putt has the ball<br />actually entering the cup dead in the heart. This is essential to<br />crystallizing the very line your actual putt needs to follow.<br /><br />If the closest point on the cup to you is the six o'clock position<br />on a clock face, a right to left breaking putt as described will<br />enter the cup at about the four o'clock position, and at a speed<br />such that the ball drops well below the back rim before hitting the<br />back wall of the cup down in the hole. Coming backwards out of the<br />hole with our imaginary vision, we can pretty clearly see exactly<br />where the entry curve connects back up with the optimal breakpoint.<br />The curve has to flatten out here and parallel the baseline. From<br />here, the task is very direct: send the ball to that breakpoint<br />with the right speed so that the ball smoothly connects with and<br />follows this final entry pathway and rattles home. That's about all<br />you can do.<br /><br />Make This Part of Your Game<br /><br />When faced with a breaking putt (with the surface otherwise<br />generally flat), imagine a putt straight at the hole with<br />just-get-there speed and visualize how far down the amateur side<br />the ball would curl. Transplant this "slowest" trajectory uphill so<br />the ball would end up in the cup. This curve sets the maximum<br />breakpoint. The optimum breakpoint or apex will be somewhere around<br />three-fourths of the way from the baseline to this maximum break.<br />Get the whole putt crystallized in an exact curve by seeing the<br />last several feet of the putt in reverse, with an optimal entry<br />speed, from the hole back to the optimal breakpoint.<br /><br />Now you're back full circle to concentrating on the speed, since<br />the curve is set. The speed won't be much more than just enough to<br />get the ball uphill to this breakpoint, because the final three<br />feet past this point or so are downhill at least a little. <br />The numbers will vary with green speeds, slope, actual contour, and<br />other factors, but generally speaking, looking at breaking putts<br />like this will help you see more break than you might be accustomed<br />to, and will keep you within the ballpark of the possible as you<br />try to give your putt its best chance of going in the cup.<br />Enjoy the Game !<br /><br />PS - What’s The Secret To Curing a Golf Slice When Nothing<br />Up To This Point Has Worked For You? <a href="http://tinyurl.com/23yqbj ">Click Here</a>carolynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14714168335309967143noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37469509733740228.post-88342351981675406122007-09-16T09:16:00.000+02:002007-09-16T09:20:03.063+02:00How To Swing A Golf Club - The Two Lever PuttThere are many different methods on how to swing a golf club. <br /><br />If you have ever played out on a course, you KNOW that distance is great<br />but keeping the ball straight and on target is even more important. <br />Here is one that might help you to hit it straighter than ever before. <br /><br />You probably have experience with putting. You swing the putter straight back and then again straight thru down along the target line. <br /><br />OK, we want to use that experience in the full swing. Putting is an activity that uses only one lever (your arms stay in the same line with the putter<br />throughout the stroke.) What you are going to learn today is the two-lever putt. This is a motion where your left arm is one lever, and the golfclub is the <br />second lever. <br /><br />Take your stand by the golf ball. Now the idea is to swing back and swing thru just like putting. The only thing new is to allow your wrists to <br />cock - uncock - cock thru the swing. <br /><br />Move the club back from the ball just like putting. Imagine a target line going forward and back from the ball for a long distance. <br />Because you are making a full swing, allow the club to go back alot farther than with a putt. <br /><br />As the club is swung back, around hip height allow your wrists to break or cock (this is using the second lever) and keep tracing the imaginary target line back. <br />Just let your body react naturally to the movement of the club. DO NOT create tension between the shoulders and hips. Be relaxed and balanced. <br /><br />When you feel that you have swung back as far as is comfortable, then just PUTT down the target line. And as in a putt, you want to make sure to <br />move a square clubface into the ball at the moment of impact. Continue your PUTT thru the target line and continue your swing comfortable.<br /><br />The metaphor of a two - lever putt can be a very useful one in learning how to swing a golf club. TRY IT! Is your ball flight straighter? Are you more in control of your game? Are you finally playing a Target Game because you know your ball is going to go where you are aiming? <br /><br />If YES, and if you want to learn more about this method, then <a href="http://www.swingofchampions.com">click here</a>.carolynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14714168335309967143noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37469509733740228.post-81424226367508753332007-09-12T13:40:00.000+02:002007-09-12T13:41:04.220+02:00The Perfect Swing<object classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" codebase="http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=7,0,0,0" width="400" height="345" align="middle"><param name="movie" value="http://www.videojug.com/film/player?id=34c8c669-3816-4341-7adf-2078497ac808" /><embed src="http://www.videojug.com/film/player?id=34c8c669-3816-4341-7adf-2078497ac808" quality="high" width="400" height="345" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" pluginspage="http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer"></embed></object><br /><a href="http://www.videojug.com">VideoJug</a>: <a href="http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-perform-the-perfect-golf-swing">How To Perform The Perfect Golf Swing</a>carolynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14714168335309967143noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37469509733740228.post-86108289933645210222007-09-10T21:13:00.000+02:002007-09-10T21:14:14.954+02:00A Review of the Golf Swing<object width="425" height="350"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/n5wQAqoEeFk"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/n5wQAqoEeFk" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="350"></embed></object>carolynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14714168335309967143noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37469509733740228.post-44398197424082180712007-09-10T21:10:00.000+02:002007-09-10T21:13:12.198+02:00There's a new way of learning golf!<br /><br />A colleague of mine, Bobby Eldridge at Purepoint Golf has spent the last few months designing a program that allows him to coach students personally online. 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