The thing about putting is that there isn't really a "correct" way to do it, which from what instructors have told me, makes it harder to give lessons. Obviously a good pro will see why you're missing the way you're missing and be able to help you adjust your current method, but it's not like fixing someone's swing where there are obvious problems that they see all the time like a weak grip or a steep swing plane. What they could do for you would be to suggest a bunch of different things to try (different grips, alignment methods, strokes) and you give them a shot and see if something clicks.
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