Lesson: Adjustment for Downhill Putts
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This video explores how downhill putts require a different approach than level or uphill putts. Through a simple on-green experiment, golfers learn how to test and refine their adjustments rather than relying on guesswork. The lesson reveals why small changes can have a much bigger impact than expected.
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