Eric, We know from Aimpoint that the best capture speed results from aiming about 6" past the hole, and I completely agree. Is it the optimal strategy however to do this? One could argue that if you only aim 6" past the hole, then you will leave more putts short than if you aim 1 to 2 feet past the hole, and a putt left short has no chance of going in. In the long run is it possible that you could make more putts by rolling them faster even though it effectively reduces the size of the cup? In other words does do fewer putts left short offset the smaller cup and over time lead to more putts made?