GOLF RULES!: Putt from Almost Anywhere

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Putting from off the green can be a valuable tool for golfers looking to save strokes and avoid costly mistakes. While chipping and pitching are often the go-to shots for golfers who miss the green, putting can offer several advantages that make it a viable option.Here are some reasons why golfers should consider putting from off the green:

  1. Easier to control: Putting is generally easier to control than chipping or pitching, especially for golfers who struggle with their short game. By using a putter, golfers can take advantage of the club’s weight and design to make more consistent strokes.
  2. Less risk: Chipping or pitching can be risky, as a poorly executed shot can result in the ball rolling further away from the hole. Putting, on the other hand, is less risky and can help golfers avoid costly mistakes.
  3. More consistent: Putting is a more consistent stroke than chipping or pitching, which can lead to more predictable results. By using a putting stroke, golfers can take advantage of their muscle memory and make more accurate shots.
  4. Better chance of sinking the putt: By putting from off the green, golfers have a better chance of sinking the putt and saving par. While chipping and pitching can be effective shots, they require more skill and precision to execute properly.

It’s worth noting that putting from off the green may not always be the best option, and golfers should consider their lie, the slope of the green, and other factors before deciding on a shot. However if golfers take advantage of the benefits of putting they can save strokes, avoid costly mistakes, and lower their score.

So, the next time you miss the green, consider putting away the wedge in favor of a putter. It might not be the most exciting shot, but it can be the smartest play to help improve your overall game.

Golf Rules! is a column written by Jillian Pavlick with the assistance of her amateur golfer husband Jonathan. Join Jillian as she learns the rules of the game and shares some tips and tricks along the way.

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