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You're right, my bad.  I misread "object ball" as "cue ball."  Sorry about that. That's the thing - the puck isn't ahead of your stick, its on your stick ... hence the "holding" and the reason why you have the ability to look at your target.  A putting stroke is more similar to a slap shot where you swing the stick back away from the ball/puck. But since the golf ball is sitting still, that is why Spieth and some others feel like they don't have to look at the ball I guess.  I can't do it.  (I think - never actually tried it)

A lot of people look at the puck instead of the net while shooting. Trying to get the hardest shot off as possible. You sometimes look at the puck and sometimes look at the net. That's why I feel it's similar to putting.

Tony  


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A lot of people look at the puck instead of the net while shooting. Trying to get the hardest shot off as possible.

You sometimes look at the puck and sometimes look at the net.


You'll get no disagreement from me here. :)

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