With the debate over slow play raging, former U.S. Open champion Lucas Glover recently made a bold suggestion to help: ban the AimPoint putting technique. Now the inventor of the green-reading process ...
When the best golfers in the world line up a putt these days, many of them look completely deranged. Their process for reading greens everywhere from Augusta National to St Andrews involves standing ...
I'm tired of hearing people moan about AimPoint, especially as the misguided narrative is often pedalled by those who have ...
Eight-foot putts are not typically stressful for PGA Tour pros, but the 8-foot par putt that Max Homa faced on Friday morning on the fifth at Augusta National had to be made if he was going to stay ...
Lincoln from Oakland, Calif., writes: I was recently paired with two 15-handicappers who used the AimPoint method to read the greens all day. Not only did they look ridiculous and slow down play but ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. The AimPoint green reading technique has been the talk of the golf ...
It’s one thing to be in the spotlight for leading the scoreboard at a PGA Tour event, and a whole other thing for an unwanted controversy. The 23-year-old David Ford faced the latter when the ...
The PGA Tour's slow-play debate never really dies, it just gets reheated over, and over, and over again. This week it is again at the top of everyone's mind after Tom Kim was flamed for his pace on ...
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