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Re: Putting alignment lines...
Well, i've never 'lost my putting stroke', although my driver has given me fits at times, my long irons have given me grey hair (or more of it)...but my putter is like my trusty dog....always by my side!! Sometimes even when I don't make a 15-foot putt, I'm still happy when I can acknowledge it was a good putt that just rolled over the edge of the hole and is sitting inches past it. Unlike some folks I've watched that send the ball as far past the hole as they started out, not just once, but several times....now that would drive me nuts.
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Originally Posted by Fourputt
I think that the one thing we've confirmed in this thread is that if your putting plan or routine gives you confidence, you will be probably be a fairly good putter. Regardless of whether you use a line on the ball, or a spot on your putting line, or just wing it, confident putters are generally good putters, and good putters are confident putters. The two go hand in hand, and actually build on each other. But lose that confidence and a good putter can become a basket case overnight.
You just have to find what works for you and let your putter do the talking. 
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TaylorMade r7 425cc 10.5° driver w/ReAx 65 (Reg)
Callaway X-3W (15°, Fujikura 26.3 TP, Stiff)
Titleist 52°, 56°, 60° Vokey-256 wedges
TM 3- and 4- Dual Rescue Hybrids
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