How to Handle Fast Downhill Putts
Is it going to turn into a 3-putt or will you get lucky and drain it on your first attempt? You probably fear downhill putts much more than uphill and for good reason. Lesson by Maria Palozola.
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Is it going to turn into a 3-putt or will you get lucky and drain it on your first attempt? You probably fear downhill putts much more than uphill and for good reason. Lesson by Maria Palozola.
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