Golf gives and takes. So yeah, sometimes you make those putts, sometimes you just miss them. But that's golf.
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You have to have fine motor control to make putts when you need them the most. That's why golf is such a challenge - you go from extreme power to slowing down and making putts when you need them.
The hardest thing in golf is trying to two-putt when you have to, because your brain isn't wired that way. You're accustomed to trying to make putts, and when you change that mind-set, your brain short-circuits, especially under pressure.
Golf challenges you mentally at any age, and when you become my age, it's a challenge physically to try to make your game work as well as it ever did. That's close to impossible, but that doesn't keep you from trying to hit the ball where you used to hit it and make the putts you used to make all the time.
Among golfers the putter is usually known as the payoff club and how right that is! Putting is in fact a game in itself.
The golf ball has no sense at all, which is why it has to be given stern lectures constantly, especially during the act of putting.
Golf is a thinking man's game. You can have all the shots in the bag, but if you don't know what to do with them, you've got troubles.
I'm kind of a perfectionist, and it gets in the way with my putting sometimes. Golf is a messed-up game. When you feel you've figured it out is when you're going to struggle.
Golf is a weird sport. Some days you got it. Some days you don't.
It's just a matter of hitting the ball where I want to hit it and hopefully making some putts.
There is no similarity between golf and putting; they are two different games, one played in the air, and the other on the ground.