Joe here, I am going to show you how to make this four foot putt.
You just hit a great shot, you are about four feet from the hole, you can see this little four foot radius here. I kind of call that the circle of friendship. If you get it in this area, your buddies would always say, "Hey! Pick that up, that's good." When the match gets tight, they make you putt it.
What I've found are the guys that are out of their routine, that are right-hand dominant, they have a tendency to pull the putt. And then for the guy that's left-hand dominant, they look good but he is out of his routine, all of a sudden his left-hand takes over and he hits it out to the right. And then finally, you have the guy that has a complete brain lock.
Get up there and make the putt you can do it. Hang in there. This is ridiculous you're never going to make this putt. Stay in your routine.
The first thing we're going to do is really work on our routine. And that's part of reading the putt. Get behind the ball, take a look and see how the green is moving. That's going to determine how the ball is going to roll to the hole. This one for example, is going to be just right of center. So we see it, then we walk up to it, and you want to take a practice stroke to feel it.
Number three, get set up on it, get comfortable, and then just do it. That's what I am talking about.
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