Putting is one of the most crucial parts of a golfer’s play. And from what’s surfacing on X lately, it’s also central to many controversies. It’s stirring up fresh commentary and a growing divide among golf commentators and golfers. Even longtime CBS broadcaster Jim Nantz has criticized the use of AimPoint to put, which he believed was slowing down the game. But PGA Tour pro Jordan Smith countered by defending the putting method.
“Yeah, you do see a bad rap for AimPoint, but I mean, everyone’s using it. I don’t think it’s slowing down play. If anything, it’s probably being a bit quicker. I think it’s just the player that’s being slow. So yeah, it gets bad rap, but it’s great,” Smith said on the Sliced Podcast .
Jim Nantz had expressed strong frustration with AimPoint in 2024. He call

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