So, Philo has a tip, "App-le Pie". I never paid it much mind. But, same tip explained differently in the second video - count when putting. 2 seconds drawing back, 1 second throwing. Draw back: App-le (2 syllables). Throw - Pie (1 syllable). So, I tried it out. It seems like maybe it was my missing link. It helped me a little in practice, but I think even more on the course. IDK if it is about timing, or consistency, or just a distraction from mind frick when putting in a round, or something else, but it seems to have got me some improvement. I had three focus points that I found I needed to putt well, but now this is my fourth. Too many doesn't help - but keeping the ones that help - that helps. I don't have to focus on my fan grip - it is just what feels natural. Focus points that help me putt better: 1 - Get a comfortable stance, rocking motion, and I rock and lean forward (and leg back) when I putt. 2 - I aim at and focus the entire time on one link that I want to hit. 3 - I cock my wrist at the start, and flick my wrist to impart spin to the disc. For me, this adds pop to my throw, and it also helps me release the disc flat more consistently (I have a tendency to release on a bit of a hyzer angle without meaning to, which often causes me early fade left). And now 4 - Two seconds draw back, one second throw. App-le pie. Others - what tips help you putt your best???