Warm Up: Slope Feels
Warm-Up Series
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Practicing slope feel is crucial for effective putting. Warm-ups help build confidence and calibrate their feel for different slopes. The process involves experiencing various slopes and adjusting based on feel, while avoiding overthinking. Staying active and responsive to the slope prepares players for actual play, ultimately enhancing their decision-making on the greens.
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