Last June, Rory McIlroy handed over the US Open Championship 2024 to Bryson DeChambeau by missing a short putt at the 72nd hole.
So many golfers are suffering from putting short putts. Short putts are the silent killer to PGA pros. A long driver is much easier than that. Maybe you also have experienced some often this: you’ve played a perfect hole-your drive finds the fairway, your approach lands just feet from the pin-and now, all that stands between you and a birdie is a simple three-foot putt. But suddenly, the putt lips out, or worse, it doesn’t even hit the hole. It’s just a short putt, right? But that tiny miss can spiral into a much bigger problem, one that can quietly destroy even the best golf careers.
Today, we’re diving into why short putts are more than just a minor nuisance. For some golfers, they can become the turning point that determines whether they succeed or fail. Let’s explore how missing short putts can be a career killer and what the pros do to avoid this silent threat. 수많은 골퍼들을 괴롭히며, 수많은 프로들의 전성기를 마감시키는 숏펏에 대한 해결책을 종합적으로 찾아봅니다. #shortputt #silient #career #killer #ruin #game #play #usopen #mcilroy #dechambeau #els #langer #duval #spieth #wie #thomson #nicklaus #pros #mind #mechanism #pracitice #strength #destroy #confidence #cumulative #effect #숏펏 #퍼팅 #파괴자 #주범 #전성기 #선수생활
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