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Old 07-23-2012, 05:53 AM   #10
spineeupsenry

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I checked this out today, and it's good info. I guess I couldn't remember this when the time came to look! My putting was on target all day but I couldn't get anything to fall.

I think all greens have grain, as I mentioned above, the grass has to have a tendency to lean one way or another.
They say the last 2 ft of the putt is the most important when looking at the line (because that's obviously what the ball will do before falling), and I think reading the grain right at the cup has really helped me kind of favor one side (left or right) when putting.

And yes, every green has grain, but grass types such as bent are hardly affected by it.
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