New guide will help players read Wentworth greens better

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By Tony Jimenez VIRGINIA WATER, England (Reuters) - Europe's top golfers have long since used precise yardage books to plot their way to success and this week they will have access to a new putting guide at the BMW PGA Championship. Australian Graeme Heinrich, who once caddied for Nick Faldo and Colin Montgomerie, has studied every millimeter of the 18 greens at Wentworth in order to supply the players with detailed plans on how to read the tricky putting surfaces. "Having caddied for many top players in the world like Nick Faldo in the 1990s when he was world number one and Colin Montgomerie later on, I appreciate how fine the line is between being a good player and a truly great one," said Heinrich.

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