Listen to make more putts.
I was at the Masters in 1996 and it was late in the evening, and Nick Faldo was practicing 8-10 footers. He was working on something that many golfers can benefit from. Here is how it works.
Take a few golf balls and put them in a circle approximately five feet away from the cup. See if you can listen for the ball to fall into the hole. It is harder than you think. Try to swing the club back and forth the same distance this will help control how far the ball will roll.
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