By GolfLynk Publisher on Monday, 03 November 2025
Category: Golf News

Putting Tips - Reading the Green

One of the most crucial elements of successful putting is accurately reading the green. Understanding the subtle contours, slope, and grain of the grass can be the difference between a birdie and a bogey. Use these tips to help improve your green-reading skills.

1. The Walk-Up

Before you even address the ball, begin reading the green as you walk towards it.

 

2. Low-Side Reading (The Pro Read)

Many professional golfers prefer to read the putt from the low side of the hole.

 

Looking up the slope from the low side often provides a clearer view of the break. The entire line of the putt should be visible, making it easier to judge how much the ball will turn.

 

Viewpoint

Benefit

From Behind the Ball

Helps determine the overall speed and line to start on.

From the Low Side

Provides the clearest view of the lateral break (side-to-side curve).

From the High Side

Helps confirm the amount of downhill or uphill slope.

3. Consider the Grain

The direction in which the grass is growing (the grain) will affect the speed and break of your putt.

 

4. Distance and Speed

Speed and break are inextricably linked. The faster you hit the ball, the less it will break.

 

5. Marking Your Ball

Before putting, always ensure you mark your ball correctly. The position where you mark the ball can help you confirm your line.