You can tell a good putt by the noise it makes.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I'm on with my putting, I'm as good a putter as there is, probably.
Putts get real difficult the day they hand out the money.
I don't putt face-on exclusively, but in the back on my mind I'm haunted by the notion that I'm sure it's the best way to putt.
My putting strategy is simple: If you're not making putts, don't be afraid to change your technique.
For the average player, most three-putts happen because of a poorly judged first putt from long range.
It's just a matter of hitting the ball where I want to hit it and hopefully making some putts.
Before you take your address, while you're still reading the putt, imagine the ball tracking on the line you've chosen and falling into the cup. If you don't believe you can make every putt, why bother trying?
Noises have generally been thought of as indistinct, but this is not true.
How about a little noise. How do you expect a man to putt?
You know, one day you make putts and the next day you don't.