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Distance control is the foundation of great putting. Before a golfer can accurately read greens or choose a line, ball speed must be controlled. The amount of break depends directly on speed. Without consistent speed, green reading becomes guesswork. The Pitch & Roll philosophy is based on one principle: Line is a function of Speed. When speed is consistent, slopes and contours become predictable. The goal is to replace subjective feel with a measurable system. Green speeds change daily, so golfers must recalibrate before practice or play. On a flat section of the green, place three balls and make slow, controlled strokes using a 2-1-2 rhythm: * 2 units backswing * 1 unit through impact * 2 units follow-through This rhythm promotes consistent energy transfer and tempo. Most golfers leave putts short due to a natural protective instinct. Practice from 10–15 meters: * Hit several putts using your normal feel and identify your “short” tendency. * Then intentionally roll putts past the target to establish a “long” reference. By experiencing both extremes, the brain develops a reliable distance framework. A putt should not be judged solely by whether it goes in. Ask two questions: 1. Did the ball start on the intended line? 2. Did it travel at the intended speed? If both answers are yes, the stroke was successful regardless of the result. The ideal putting speed is approximately 3.3 Rotations Per Second (RPS) or 1.0 mph when the ball reaches the hole. This speed: * Maximizes the effective hole size. * Helps overcome minor imperfections. * Produces predictable break. The target speed remains constant regardless of putt length. On sloping putts, the hole is not always the target. For uphill putts, the Distance Point is beyond the hole. For downhill putts, the Distance Point is short of the hole. The golfer focuses on reaching this point with the correct speed. Puttalyze calculates: * Aim Point * Distance Point * Target Speed Using green speed, putt length, slope percentage, and direction, it removes guesswork and provides precise distance-control information. The Pitch & Roll system combines daily calibration, consistent tempo, Target Speed, and Distance Point awareness. By focusing on measurable execution rather than results, golfers develop reliable distance control and make putting more predictable. Daily CalibrationShort and Long Reference PointsExecution Over OutcomeTarget SpeedDistance Point TheoryPuttalyze IntegrationConclusion * 📺 The Explainer [https://youtu.be/YTU-E9RczUs] * www.eCoach360.com [www.eCoach360.com]
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