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  Rich Hodge
  Simi Valley, CA
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2004-08-01

Lag Putts with a lot of Break

Watch your lag putts carefully and notice when the ball takes most of the break above the hole then comes to a stop under the hole. This usually means your next putt will be straight up the hill into the hole. This happens more often than you think.

So with putts where there is a lot of break, try and play extra break and watch the ball roll out until the ball stops. If your lag putt passed near the hole, your second putt should be a straight uphiller because it broke right down the fall line on your lag putt.

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