How to Use Make It Marker - Breaking Putts

Mark your golf ball with the Make It Marker.
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Read the putt from behind Make It Marker. Aim dark center line where you want to aim putt.
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Place golf ball down, align line on ball with center line on Make It Marker.
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Remove Make It Marker, align line on putter with line on golf ball
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Make the putt!
In the event you miss the putt (it happens) you now know how much break you played on a sloped putt by how far you aimed outside the hole. This gives you a framework for the next hole to now play less or more break for similar breaking putts since you know where you aimed.
Final Thought
I compare the Make It Marker to a hammer and nail. Sure you can hit a nail with a hammer on your first day using the hammer, but you're not efficient compared to a carpenter who can drive a nail in one swing. Make It Marker takes a bit to get used to it but once you get the hang of it you'll start to see a lot more putts drop!