Scarp, I was trying to adhere to the old "teach a man how to fish" edict...you're just too nice.
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How do you guys measure this out? I am in the US so not used to using meters nor do I have a measuring tape with it.
Finally broke 500 today! I've been in a huge putting slump the past couple weeks. Yesterday I just decided to go out and practice putting until I could find my throw again. Played four games, all going up in score from 350 to 450. Then I went out at lunch today and got a 508. Feeling good again!
I always play this game outside on a practice basket (Mach 3) at a local course right by my work. I set up the different distances all around the basket. Some are slightly downhill, some uphill, and there are even a couple trees/bushes to use as obstacles. It's almost always windy there too, so I get a lot of head/tail/crosswind practice.
Question: are you guys jump putting from the 10m distance? Technically you're outside the circle. I've been standstill putting from there, but I definitely make more from 10m if I hop forward a little bit.
Someone needs to name this game...Finnish Putting Game just doesn't have a ring or staying power. Think Gutz...Easier to say and refer to for sure. I've been wanting to challenge people in my area to play it and compare scores but so far i'm the only one in town who plays the game...but putting has been getting better!
I never thought about naming this drill since i had no clue that this would really spread anywhere.
Everyone here in finland is calling this "JYLY putting" or simply "JYLY". I think it was the current world record holder Mr Aulu who first referred to it as such, so im good with that.
I never thought about naming this drill since i had no clue that this would really spread anywhere.
Everyone here in finland is calling this "JYLY putting" or simply "JYLY". I think it was the current world record holder Mr Aulu who first referred to it as such, so im good with that.
Like "jilly" or "J" "Y" "L" "Y" ?