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Xander Schauffele’s Secrets: Reading ‍Greens Like a PGA Champion


Xander Schauffele's Secrets: Reading Greens Like a ‌PGA Champion


PGA​ Championship winner⁢ Xander Schauffele shares his expert ​tips on how ⁤to read​ greens‌ like a⁢ pro. By incorporating ‍Schauffele’s techniques,​ golfers can ​improve their ⁤accuracy, enhance their control, ‍and save strokes on the greens.




  1. Understand the course conditions. The first step to⁣ reading greens is to understand the ​course conditions. This includes factors such as the slope,⁣ grain, and speed of the greens. Schauffele recommends taking some time to ​walk around the greens before you start playing and paying attention to ⁣how the ball rolls.




  2. Choose the right line. Once you understand the course conditions, you need to choose ‌the right line for your ⁤putt. Schauffele recommends using ⁤a laser rangefinder to get an accurate measurement of the distance to the hole. ⁤He⁤ also recommends⁤ using ‍a putting green ⁢reading book or app to get information about⁢ the slope ​and grain of the greens.




  3. Control your speed. The speed⁣ of your​ putt is just as ‍important as the line. Schauffele ⁢recommends using a‍ pendulum stroke to control your‍ speed. ‌This involves keeping your head ‍still and swinging ⁢the putter back and forth like a pendulum.




  4. Make a confident​ stroke. Once you have chosen ⁣the right line and controlled your speed, all that’s left to do ⁢is make a confident stroke. Schauffele recommends taking a deep breath and focusing on⁣ hitting the ball smoothly.




By following these tips, ‍you can improve your green reading skills and start making more putts.

Understanding Course Contours ⁣and‍ Effects⁢ on Putts




Getting your ball to the hole can take precision and an understanding of the game. That’s why understanding ‌how ⁢the course contours affect your putt is the mark of a skilled golf player.




























Contour Type Effect on Putt
Uphill putt
  • The ball will slow down as it goes uphill.
  • Hit the putt with ‌more force to make up for the lost speed.
  • Downhill putt**
  • The ball will​ speed​ up as it⁤ goes downhill.
  • Hit the putt with ​less force ⁣to prevent ‌the ball from rolling past the hole.
  • Sidehill​ putt**
  • The ball will curve towards ‍the lower side of the slope as ‌it rolls.
  • Aim the putt slightly uphill to‌ compensate for ​the curve.
  • Concave green**
  • The ball will ⁢tend⁢ to roll towards the center​ of ⁣the green.
  • Aim the putt ⁣slightly⁣ uphill to prevent ​the ball from rolling too far.

  • Convex green**


  • The ball will tend to⁣ roll away from the center of the green.
  • Aim the putt ‍slightly ⁣downhill to encourage the ⁤ball to roll towards the hole.


  • By understanding the ‌course contours and how they affect your putt, you ​can make more accurate⁢ shots and lower your⁢ scores.


    Here⁢ are some tips for reading putts on different types of greens:



    • Uphill putts: Aim slightly uphill‌ to‌ make up for‍ the lost speed.

    • Downhill putts: Aim slightly downhill to prevent the ball ​from ⁤rolling⁣ past the hole.

    • Sidehill putts: Aim ​slightly uphill to compensate for‍ the curve.

    • Concave greens: Aim⁢ slightly uphill to prevent the ball from rolling‌ too far.

    • Convex greens: Aim slightly downhill to encourage the ball to roll towards the hole.


    With practice, you’ll be able to read greens like​ a ⁣pro and make⁢ more accurate putts.

    Mastering the Art of Lag Putting

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    PGA champion Xander Schauffele shares ‌his secrets to reading ⁢putts more accurately and consistently, leading to ​more made putts and lower scores.


    1. Understand the Green


    The ‌first step to mastering‍ lag putting is to understand ‍the green you’re playing on. ⁢Take ‌some time to walk around the green and get a ⁢feel for⁣ the slope and contours. ⁢This will​ help you visualize the path of⁣ the putt‍ and choose the correct line.


    2. Find the High Point


    Once you’ve ⁢got a good understanding of the green, it’s ⁣time to find the high ​point. This is the point on the green where the ball ⁢will start to ⁤break.⁣ To find the‌ high point,⁤ stand​ behind the‌ ball‌ and ⁤look down the line of the​ putt. The high point will ⁣be the highest point on the green that the ball will pass over.


    3. Aim Above the Hole


    When you’re putting‍ for​ distance, it’s important to aim above the hole. This is because the‌ ball will tend ‍to break more as it gets closer to the hole. By ⁣aiming⁣ above the hole,‌ you ⁣can help the ball to stay on line and finish closer to the hole.


    4. ​Use ⁤a Lag Putting Stroke


    A⁣ lag putting stroke is a smooth, controlled ‍stroke that is designed⁢ to get the ball rolling ‌on line and ⁣with the correct speed.‍ To make a lag putting stroke, keep your head down ⁣and your‍ eyes focused⁤ on⁤ the‍ ball. Use ⁤a smooth,‍ pendulum-like ‌motion and swing the club back and through the ball. Don’t try to hit ⁢the ‍ball hard; just let it⁤ roll smoothly‍ off the putter face.


    Table: How to Read Greens































    Slope Break
    Upslope
    Ball breaks uphill
    Downslope
    Ball breaks downhill
    Sidehill
    Ball breaks toward the ⁣side of the slope
    Convex
    Ball breaks away from the center of the⁤ green
    Concave
    Ball ⁤breaks toward the center of the⁢ green

    By following these tips,⁣ you⁣ can ⁣master the art of lag ‍putting and start making more putts from distance.

    Schauffele’s Techniques⁤ for Precise Distance Control on ‍the Greens


    Understanding the speed‍ of the greens is crucial for ​accurate distance control. Schauffele recommends using a practice green to ⁤gauge ⁢the pace by hitting a few putts from different distances. Observe how the ball rolls and adjusts your‍ stroke accordingly.


    For long​ putts, ‍it’s essential to consider the slope⁣ and contours of ⁣the green. Schauffele suggests starting with a slightly shorter​ stroke and increasing the power gradually until you reach⁤ the desired distance. Aim to land the ball a few ⁤feet ⁢short of ‌the hole and let ‍the green’s slope​ guide it towards​ the cup.


    When faced with​ downhill​ putts, Schauffele advises using ‍a firmer stroke and aiming slightly above the‍ hole. This technique‍ compensates for ‍the faster pace and prevents the ball ‌from running past the hole. Conversely, for​ uphill putts,⁣ use a ⁢softer stroke and‍ aim​ a little below the hole to account‍ for ‌the‍ slower speed.


    Here’s a​ table summarizing Schauffele’s distance control ⁣tips:























    Putting⁣ Situation Technique
    Long putts Start with a shorter stroke and gradually increase power
    Downhill putts Firmer stroke and aim above the⁣ hole
    Uphill⁣ putts Softer stroke and aim below the⁢ hole
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