![]() ![]() If the correct side of your shaft lines up on one side of your ball (the left of right side), that side is the HIGH side of the green so your ball will break from that side down to the hole as it nears the hole. This example shows the shaft is on the left of the ball and that’s the high side of the green from where the ball will break down to the hole.ġ/ Stand below the hole (but fairly close to the hole) and ONLY use your PB eye (close the other one) to first line up the center of the hole with the center of your ball.Ģ/ Then hold your putter in front of that eye with the correct putter face orientation (as it was calibrated) and line up the BOTTOM of the correct side of your putter shaft with the center of the hole.ģ/ The UPPER end of your putter shaft will only line up with the center of your ball if there is no break at the hole. Then hold your calibrated putter to line up with the hole. Stand in line with the hole and your ball. Change the orientation of your putter head until one side of the shaft lines up perfectly with the frame of a door and remember that exact orientation.Īlways use the SAME open eye, SAME side of the shaft and SAME direction of your club face FOR ALL OF YOUR PLUMB-BOBBING. In any building, close one eye (remember to always use the same open eye for PB) and hold your putter with an outstretched arm as you line up a specific side of your shaft facing the frame of a door (not including the grip). Slight breaks on a downhill putt are the most difficult to read and should be read by using PB.ĬALIBRATE YOUR PUTTER BEFORE you ever Try to Plumb-BobĮvery putter head has a different weight so it may change the angle of the shaft as it hangs down from your hand. You still have to estimate the amount of break for your putt.Ģ/ If you can see 2 or 3 breaks on the path for your ball (DON’T PLUMB-BOB) just make your best guess where your ball will break to reach the hole and prey for a 2 putt green.ģ/ Ideally you should plumb-bob if you can’t see the break on a smooth green for up to a 10 foot putt. You rarely see this done correctly by the pros on TV.ġ/ Don’t waste your time plumb-bobbing when you can see an obvious break on the path from your ball to the hole. Since your ball breaks the most as it slows down near the hole, you should only use PB FROM THE HOLE SIDE of the ball’s path to the hole. PB only helps you understand the break of the green UNDER YOUR FEET. Standing behind your ball and using your putter to determine the break of a putt is USELESS. You may have seen Justin Rose or other professional golfers try to read the break of a putt by using their putter as a Plumb-Bob (PB). Will Curry March 10th, 2021 YOUR Swing Support Center 2 Comments ![]()
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