Congratulations to BreakMaster customer Michelle Wie for that great win at the HSBC Women's World Championship. Michelle's great putting (especially that 35 footer!) proves once again that no matter how far great players can drive the ball, it all comes down to what they do on the green.



Great putts are made every day by pro and amateur golfers because of great reads on the green. And since making a putt can be the difference between a good day and a great day, you can be sure that the best players aren't reading the green through guesswork.

Think of all the precision that goes into the game... These days even amateur golfers use a GPS device to tell the exact distance to the green. They calculate how far each club will carry the ball, and know exactly how much backswing to take with the short irons to get where they want to go. Then they get to the green and all that precision goes out the door. Why? Because many amateur golfers just guess the break.

On a 6 foot putt, the difference between a 1.0 degree break and a 0.5 degree break can be as much as 6 inches, and that's more than enough to miss the putt. Think your eyes can see the difference between a 1.0 degree and a 0.5 degree slope? If you can, please call NASA.





With so much riding on every putt, you owe it to yourself not to guess. Tour Pros know there's only one way to be sure of the break: chart the green with the BreakMaster and make notes in a Greens Book. That way they're playing with the same precision on the greens that they apply to the rest of their game.



