We all love a tip from a PGA Tour pro and Australian sensation Min Woo Lee has offered up his biggest tip when it comes to putting.
Putting is one of the biggest aspects of the game that separates the amateur golfer from the pros. Sure, there’s lots of other variables in the game of golf but putting is made to look so easy at times by the pros it’s almost infuriating.
However, many of the pros are happy to share what they feel is the top tip they have ever come across and Min Woo Lee is the latest to offer up his own advice.
Speaking on the Good Good golf channel on YouTube, Woo Lee revealed that in his mind, it’s all about getting one aspect of the stroke right.

Min Woo Lee shares his best putting tip for amateur golfers
Speaking after hitting a shot into the green alongside the Good Good guys, Woo Lee revealed it’s all about speed in his mind when it comes to putting.
“Tips, for you guys (watching at home) the biggest tip for you guys, is speed. Get your speed right. Most of my putts go about a foot and a half past. That’s what we practice for. If you can get the speed right, then the line becomes pretty easy,” Woo Lee said.
Most golfers will have a different method when it comes to this element of the game.
As Woo Lee says, speed is a big thing but then another golf might say that getting the read right in the first place is an even bigger aspect.
Either way, the pros, like Woo Lee, just make it look so easy and while us amateurs slog away trying to avoid the dreaded three – or even four – putts, the PGA pros rarely fail to get down in two when using the flat-stick.
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