Lesson: Learn To Pivot
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This video explains a common mistake golfers make when reading uphill putts. Players often lean back on their heels, misinterpreting the uphill slope as side slope and assigning an incorrect AimPoint number. The instructor clarifies that heel pressure signals a steep uphill, meaning the putt requires a smaller read, not a larger one. Understanding how slope and body balance interact helps golfers make more accurate reads and maintain proper posture through the stroke.
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