On average, a golfer records almost 50 percent of his or her
strokes on the green. Thus, it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to
figure out that the best way to lower your score is to become a
better putter. “There are so many people who are shooting 87 or
88 and want to lower the scores who are out there on the range
hitting drivers for hours,” George Connor, Director of
Instruction at Gillette Ridge Golf Course in Bloomfield, Ct., told
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