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    New tip posted in Video Tips section of the website

    I have a few clips that I made during the golf channel audition shoots so I figured I would share some..

    This putting green reading tip will be first

    http://www.nygolfworld.com/forum/f3/...-992/#post4896
    Michael Jacobs
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    That's simple enough, I'll have to give that one a try. Have you had a chance to think about a 'swinging left" video?
    Thanks,
    p
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    Quote Originally Posted by pm666 View Post
    That's simple enough, I'll have to give that one a try. Have you had a chance to think about a 'swinging left" video?
    Thanks,
    p
    Yes Sir, we will have an Explosive Golf Show called - Swing Direction

    Stay tuned
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    Great tip on reading the putt from the hole to the ball. I saw an article in one of the golf magazines where the inventor of the aim point system that shows the line of the putt on the tv screen on the Golf Channel gives his opinion of reading greens. He said that after a lot of analysis in developing his aim point system he has come to the conclusion that putts will break towards the low point of the green. Sounds obvious but he says that facet is more of a factor than grain, mountains, the setting sun, etc. I think that visioning the slope or how water runs off a green is the best way to determine putt direction. So when reading from the hole back to the ball identify where the low point of the green is. :-)
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    Awesome! Thanks again
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