Missing a putt can still be useful.

Dr. Joseph Parent explained how to learn from every shot.

He encourages players to stay calm and notice what really happened.

When you drop the frustration, you can actually improve your game.

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the most important thing is once you’ve read the green and once you’ve read your putt you make a commitment to get it started on the line that you saw and if you roll it on the line and it doesn’t do what you thought this is where learning can come in and this is what I teach in the book How to Make Every Putt i talk about the postshot routine which is if after your putt you made your putt it got started and you’re going “Okay this should turn out really well.” and then it turns either in the opposite direction or it doesn’t move the way you thought it would or it goes way past where you thought or way short of where you thought then you say “Huh okay i hit the putt that I thought was going to get to the hole but it went a different direction what didn’t I see about the slope or the grain or what did I see that wasn’t there?” I have you be what’s called the objective detective you drop your emotion about having missed the putt and you say “Okay I’m over that now what can I learn from

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