In the “The 12 Deadly Sins” series from ffgolf, pride is presented as overconfidence that leads golfers to attempt ambitious putts, often at the expense of strategy. This attitude can lead to costly mistakes, notably avoidable three-putts.
Rather than trying to hole every putt, it is advised to aim for an area around the hole with a radius equal to the length of a putter. This approach, called “lag putting,” involves placing the ball close enough to the hole to ensure an easy second putt, thereby reducing the risk of three-putts.
Pride can prompt hitting the ball too hard, overshooting the hole by a wide margin and leaving a difficult return. This aggressive strategy increases the chances of missing the second putt, turning a par opportunity into a bogey or worse.
By setting pride aside and adopting a strategic approach to putting, golfers can improve their performance on the green. Aiming for a safety zone instead of the hole at all costs helps lower scores and boost confidence.
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