In this video, Titleist staff member and 2024 PGA of America Teacher and Coach of the Year Joe Hallett reveals the truth about 3-footers, and he shares his simple system for holing these makeable putts every time.

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We don’t have to worry about numbers. We’re going to make this simple. You’re going to feel something, nothing, or a lot. That’s the only way we’re going to look at this. When I stand in between the hole and the ball on this one, I don’t feel a lot on one side or the other. When I stand here, I feel something. And when I stand over here, I know I’m on a hill. And when I talk about hills, I’m talking about sidehill. I’m not talking forward or backward. So, nothing, something, or a lot. What does that mean? That means this. If you don’t feel anything, you can go ahead and play that ball inside the cup. When you play it inside the cup, it’s not going to move a whole bunch. It might move a couple of inches from three feet, but it’s probably going to go in. When you feel something, you’re going to look and play it towards the edge of the cup. And when you feel a lot, you’re going to play the ball just outside the cup. This is a system for you to start with from 3 ft so that if you don’t feel much, you can play it in the center or inside the cup. If you feel something, you’re going to play it on one of the edges, depending on which way you think it’s breaking. And if you feel a lot, you’re going to play it just outside the cup. How often does that rule stand up? It’s going to stand up about 98% of the

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