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When you are standing over a short putt, what usually changes first?
Not what you want to happen. Just what you notice. • your grip • your pace • your eyes • your breathing • nothing at all One word is plenty.
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When you miss a short putt, what’s the first thing you notice?
Not what you tell yourself. Just what you notice first. • speed • line • contact • tension • something else One word is plenty.
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Have you ever tried to think your way to a better putting performance?
At some point, most golfers experiment with: - tips - articles - books - mental cues Sometimes they help. Sometimes they just add noise. Looking back, do you feel like your best putting showed up when you were: A) thinking more B) thinking less C) not sure No need to explain — just curious.
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Your best putting stroke already exists
Most golfers think they need to build a better stroke. But almost everyone has already experienced their best one — it just shows up inconsistently. Think back to a putt you knew was going in. Not hoped. Knew. Before the stroke, what was different about you? Calmer? Less rushed? Less mechanical? More decisive? No right answers here. Just noticing.
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Any former good putters out there?
Not asking about handicaps. Just curious if anyone recognizes this feeling: At some point, putting felt natural. Not perfect — just available. Then somewhere along the way, it got harder to access. Not completely gone. Just inconsistent. If that rings a bell, you’re not alone. No fixes today. Just noticing.
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