Reading the greens in hilly courses can be challenging due to the slopes and breaks.
Start by assessing the overall elevation in relation to your ball; uphill putts will require more power, while downhill putts will be more delicate.
Look for the grain of the grass as it can influence the ball's path.
In Chiang Mai, the grass tends to be thicker, which can slow down the ball more than you might expect, especially on downhill putts.
Consider how the hills affect the overall layout of the green.
Pay attention to how the ball behaves on previous putts, and always take your time to visualize the line before you strike.
A few practice strokes can make a significant difference in your confidence and execution.
Lastly, don't be afraid to ask local players for their insights.
Asked 2025-11-21
