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| Grand Slam Winner: Make Putting Lines More ClearlyIn the 2001 PGA Championship on the Champions Tour, the first three of the first 18 holes, Tom Watson •
By: Aleshier123 That record gives him a long push of confidence has continued to the final round, eventually he surrendered 67 in the final round of the results, a one-shot victory over Jim Thorpe won •. He believes that long to complete is the key to pushing his mind a clear analysis of the putting line and strongly executed. It is critical to victory for him, because in the regular tour career, he has never won PGA Championship. Abduction may sometimes be on the putting line is not very sure, but you still need to determine a putting line, and with confidence along the imaginary line the ball to launch. He was faced with a big bend on the uphill putt. Bend on see clearly, so he told himself to go forward. It is also along that line the ball the final hole of. More advice: mistakes in putting the culprit I think that is the face of the target problem. Over the years, he has been targeted his putting did not know there is a serious problem: compared with the actual lines of his face is always aimed at the left, then the process to make up for putting lead to instability. Now he began with a putting aid device that can tell the wars in his face. In addition it can train his eyes to see the putting line and face to ensure a reasonable target. PS: Thomas Sturges Watson (born September 4, 1949) is an American professional golfer, who has played on the PGA Tour and now mostly on the Champions Tour. He is the winner in eight major championships which including five Open Championships, two Masters titles, and one U.S. Open title. Recommend product: taylormade r9 supertri driver (http://www.wholesalegolf118.com/ taylormade r9 driver (http://www.wholesalegolf118.com/ # # # The Taylor Made R9 Irons provide improved technologies for enhanced distance, control and feel, combined with clean, simple lines that appeal to more traditional tastes. End
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