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n an effort to help you understand just how the professionals handle slippery greens, we asked five-time Sunshine Tour winner Warren Abery for a few pointers.
three simple tips that will hopefully get you closer to the hole when faced with putting surfaces that appear to have been, as Gary McCord so famously quipped, "bikini waxed"!
The key to enjoying your round on traditionally difficult courses is to keep the ball in play, even if you have to play holes differently to how you would on parkland courses
You might attribute good and bad days on the putting greens to your daily slice of luck, but what if you could turn every day into a good day with the putter? With a little bit of help, we reckon you can.
The key to great putting is to consistently control the pace of your putts. One of the main reasons why most golfers cannot control their pace on the greens is that they do not hit the sweetspot of the face consistently.