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Go the distance on the green

Three-putts are one of the main issues for golfers struggling to break 90. Yet we still see many of those golfers prioritizing more distance off the tee. Going the distance off the tee is important, but going the distance on the green is essential.

Face Facts

On putts over 20 feet, regular golfers struggle to consistently find the middle of the face. Part of this is down to stroke mechanics, but another big part of it is an incorrect lie angle.

A lie angle that raises the toe can lead to more toe strikes. This makes accuracy and distance control very difficult.

A lie angle that raises the heel can cause more heel strikes. Your putting stroke could loop as you try to find the middle.

Take ten putts from various 20-foot spots to the same hole on a practice green. If all ten of your putts aren’t inside 4 feet, challenge us to get you there.

Two-putt with ease

When your putter’s lie angle is fitted for you, you’ll get more of those long putts close to the hole. That could have an even bigger impact on your score than driving the ball further off the tee.

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