When you're getting ready to putt and look down at your putter, what do you see?
Do you see one line? A dot? Two lines? Three? Lines and dots?
And do any of these things help you align the putter square to your intended line?
If you're what they call a “left-brain,†putting should be simple, shouldn't it? Analyze angles, calculate break, determine speed and make the ball go where it's supposed to go.
That's all well and good, but the right-brain wants to throw its 2 cents in, as well. The right-brain gives us creativity and visual imagery – it helps us make sense of