For Tom Watson, it was the short putt that ultimately ended the dream.
However, he made a fair share of "bombs", long putts, 30, 40, 60 feet in length for birdies. Go back to Constantine Rocca on the 18th at TOC for an electrifying moment in golf as a result of holing a long putt.
Without statistical data to back it up, are more long putts holed at links style courses then traditional US courses?
Assuming I am correct
, why is that? Are links greens a perfect blend of speed and undulation? Are US greens too small? Is it a matter that links greens have many little hollows and bumps that the golfer just picks a line and hits the putt, not worried about having to have the perfect line?