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When is a Putt Considered Good? Rarely vs Never

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If you’re an average golfer who wants to make the most out of your game, you may have encountered the dilemma of conceding putts on the green. Golfers often have mixed feelings about giving or accepting short putts, with some feeling resentment towards opponents who don’t give them and others feeling guilty when they miss a putt they were given. In a game where the object is to get the ball in the hole, every putt counts, regardless of its length.

One of the weirdest dynamics in golf occurs when a ball settles just a few feet from the hole, and players debate whether to concede the putt or make their opponent putt it out. Data shows that even short putts are not guaranteed to be made, with statistics showing that a player shooting in the 90s is more likely to miss a four-footer than to make it. This raises the question of how to determine the circle of friendship when it comes to conceding putts.

The decision of whether to concede putts or have players putt everything comes down to individual preferences and the situation at hand. In match-play situations, especially when considering pace of play, the decision becomes even more complex. The USGA guidelines suggest that players should enter their most likely score based on their position, but this leaves room for interpretation and disagreement among players.

Ultimately, the question of conceding putts in golf comes down to honesty and integrity. While some golfers prefer to putt everything to ensure accuracy and fairness, others may feel it’s more practical to concede putts in certain situations. It’s important to communicate with your playing partners and come to a mutual agreement on how to handle conceding putts to avoid any misunderstandings or conflicts on the course. By staying true to yourself and being honest about your abilities, you can navigate the dilemma of conceding putts in golf while still enjoying the game.

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