『#422 Puttalyze: Precision in Aim and Pace — The Science Behind 2-Meter Putts』のカバーアート

#422 Puttalyze: Precision in Aim and Pace — The Science Behind 2-Meter Putts

#422 Puttalyze: Precision in Aim and Pace — The Science Behind 2-Meter Putts

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Puttalyze is built to make short putts more precise and repeatable by combining exact green reading with controlled ball speed. Its core elements are the Aim Point and the Distance Point — where the ball must start and how far it should roll past the hole to achieve the highest drop probability.

The process begins with a theoretical calculation. Three factors — slope, the angle of the putt relative to the fall line, and distance — create an ideal break value. But this geometric number never reflects reality on its own, because friction, surface texture, and green speed all influence how the ball actually rolls.

Puttalyze therefore corrects the theoretical value with empirical data gathered from real putting physics. On a Stimp-11 green and a delivery pace of 3–4 revolutions per second, the ball enters a stable roll phase that maximizes the effective size of the hole. A 2-meter putt that appears to require 2.25 balls of break in theory becomes roughly 1.08 balls of break after correction. Only this adjusted number represents the true target line.

The system also defines the Distance Point — the ideal rollout beyond the hole. This is approximately 27 centimeters. This controlled rollout creates a stable entry window and prevents the ball from being deflected by micro-breaks, grass resistance, or early energy loss. Too little speed shrinks the effective hole size, while excessive speed reduces the drop angle. The optimal window exists only within the Puttalyze standard pace.

To help golfers not only know these numbers but also feel them, Puttalyze connects theory and practice through two tools: the app’s visualization and structured drills. The app displays break, target point, roll line, and rollout exactly as calculated. This builds trust because a golfer can compare personal perception to the true, physics-correct line. Structured drills — such as the “1-Ball, 1-Spot” routine — then train players to execute these numbers with consistent tempo.

Regular use of the app shows how personal reads match the actual behavior of the putt surface. This strengthens confidence, improves repeatability, and clarifies why putts fall or miss. Especially on the common 2-meter range, the impact is immediate: clearer targets, predictable pace, and measurable control.


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