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Miller feels the same way but for a reason you might not expect.
“I’m gonna win by a whole bunch so if my putting falls apart I’ll have a big enough lead,” said Miller. “I don’t trust my putting. It was a fail-safe move, spurring me on to get a 4-,5-,6-, 7- shot lead.”
Miller admits that is why he didn’t win a green jacket and he applies the dreaded “c” word to describe his problems. Miller in 1975 told Newsweek Magazine that Augusta was set up for his game but it all came down to putting. “I choked a little bit on the greens. Augusta honors the great putters- guys that can read the greens, dial in the right break and hit (the) perfect speed,” said Miller.
Miller said while he did have great putting weeks he never had one at golf’s first major yearly.
He described his own putting as choking and the psychology of what drove him during his career is refreshing. Part two about Miller and why he uses so much analysis of players’ nerves and the pressure they face in tournaments is in the next installment.
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