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Professional putting guru Phil Kenyon advises golfers to change their perspective when reading putts. He suggests standing behind the hole and looking down the line of the putt from there. Kenyon believes this angle provides a clearer view of the green’s contours and the ball’s intended path. According to Kenyon, most golfers misjudge putts because they are looking at them from the wrong angle. Standing behind the hole allows golfers to see the green from a more accurate perspective and make better decisions about how to putt the ball.
The Open grants LIV golfers a new qualification pathway, allowing sanctioned players to compete via revamped criteria and earn spots through designated events and exemptions.
Nine bubble players were left off the 2025 U.S. Ryder Cup team, sparking debate over captain’s picks and form-based selections as veterans and rising stars missed the final biennial roster.