Lesson: Changing Green Speeds
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This video explains how changing conditions like rain, shade, airflow, and sunlight affect green speed. As greens slow down, putts break less, requiring golfers to adjust their arm bend to maintain accurate reads. Learning to adjust dynamically to changing conditions helps prevent costly mistakes and improve putting consistency.
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