If you’re a recreational golfer like myself the art of lag putting those long distances can help you win championships while also saving strokes.
A great lag putter seeks to lower his golf handicap by learning to read those tricky breaks on the putting green surface.
I put more golf practice time with the emphasis on making those longer lag putts because I consider short putts as gimmies. I make shorter putt 90 percent of the time.
I’m always trying to save a par. When playing a foursome, I’m usually the anchor or last one to putt because I like to read my teammates putting lines and see how the slopes affect their ball travel to the hole.
I’m always grinding in all faucets of my game. Trying to practice or play a little better than the day before. Ice Daddy MIA 🏌️♂️