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Line or Spot?
Mark Simmons
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Are you a line or spot putter? . . . or do you know? Tell us the story of how you discovered which you are and what happened?
Vincedaddy
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# 1    4/21/2014 10:27:29 PM   
I see the line on the green and pick a spot on the line to roll the ball over. Does that answer the question?


Dandy
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# 2    4/21/2014 10:35:56 PM   
Definitely a line putter, all feel. I learned this about myself when I read an article on this exact topic. I like to just feel a line and roll it.


cogolfer1
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# 3    4/21/2014 10:47:00 PM   
Both.......


Mark Simmons
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# 4    4/21/2014 11:21:30 PM   
I see the line on the green and pick a spot on the line to roll the ball over. Does that answer the question?

According to the way I've seen instructors define it, that would make you a spot putter Vince. They define it as your focus when you stroke the putt.


Vincedaddy
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# 5    4/21/2014 11:26:12 PM   

I see the line on the green and pick a spot on the line to roll the ball over. Does that answer the question?

According to the way I've seen instructors define it, that would make you a spot putter Vince. They define it as your focus when you stroke the putt.


I like that approach due to only needing to consider distance while over the ball.


OtterMan08
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# 6    4/22/2014 4:19:47 AM   
Line first, then speed, no spot. Find a line I like, set my ball then just focus on the speed I need to hold the line.


cogolfer1
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# 7    4/22/2014 9:23:38 AM   

Both.......


I feel like I should clarify what I meant. There are two things I look for when reading a putt. First is where the fall-line is. I think Johnny Miller is the one who coined this term, but I always try and figure out where on the green gravity will take over and bring the ball to the hole.

Then if I have a really big breaking putt, I focus more on getting the ball to one certain spot where a ridge will bring the ball down to the hole.


Golfer
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# 8    4/22/2014 11:18:06 AM   
Definitely a Line putter, I set my line and after that don't think about it anymore and try to focus on the speed. BTW this may not be that good because I'm a horrible putter.


lpj0
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# 9    4/22/2014 12:07:53 PM   
Spot putter. I think a lot about the line, but in the end I hit for a spot/speed combo.


PhilippeR
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# 10    4/22/2014 2:08:45 PM   
Definitely line, unless I have to go down a tier (think 3-5ft drop), coupled with a big curve, in which case I am focusing on the point I want the putt to reach (and the speed I want) before it goes on on its long, bendy and downhill journey...


JayPet
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# 11    4/22/2014 2:52:01 PM   
I draw a red or orange line on my ball at the alignment aid on the ball. I use it to line up my putt, but I align on a spot that is my aim point for the putt. I then focus solely on the line and speed from there. I guess it's possible to do both, so I'll say Both. I also read each putt from behind the ball and behind the hole to find a spot and a line.


ScottSorrell
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# 12    4/22/2014 3:08:53 PM   
When I make a good put it is usually right on line to the spot I was aiming at.


Shawn Overley
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# 13    4/23/2014 8:52:02 AM   
I would think most people would be categorized as both. Even a "spot" putter first needs to find the line then pick the spot on that line. I dont think you can look at a putt and pick a spot without finding the line.

I line up a putt with a line on my ball. If there is a spot on the line that helps line it up then I aim at that but dont putt to that spot. With some breaking puts (especially downhill) I will putt to a spot and let gravity do the rest.


JayPet
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# 14    4/23/2014 10:47:35 AM   

I would think most people would be categorized as both. Even a "spot" putter first needs to find the line then pick the spot on that line. I dont think you can look at a putt and pick a spot without finding the line.

I line up a putt with a line on my ball. If there is a spot on the line that helps line it up then I aim at that but dont putt to that spot. With some breaking puts (especially downhill) I will putt to a spot and let gravity do the rest.


Sort of the point I was hoping to make Shawn. Couldn't agree more. golf is not an either/or, many times it's both and even some times it's one way one time and another way another time. A lot is based on the greens and speeds of those greens in this case.


TDavis65
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# 15    4/23/2014 2:05:30 PM   
I would say both. I put a line on my ball, pick a spot on the green, and see the imaginary line to the hole. Make a good stroke and watch it disappear in the hole...I hope!


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