Never had problems putting or doing anything else in golf. None of my friends have problems putting either. Just finished a round of -7 last week during a party.
That is simply not true. I've played Wii sports with dozens of people on at least four different consoles. Beyond that, I've read MANY reviews and impressions of the game. I simply do not believe that your controller and/or copy of Wii Sports is different than anyone else's. In the putting game the controller has a very difficult time registering that any movement has been made when you need to just tap the ball a foot or two to get into the hole. If you swing hard enough for the controller to register any movement, it's often reads it as a long put. I have my golden golf clubs. And I've got a gold in every practice event. I can out-golf most people in Wii Sports Golf. I know this is a universal problem, especially for people who have not learned to compensate for the controller's shortcomings.
I also have pro-status in boxing, and I've figured out how to throw the various punches with
some degree of consistency. It seems to work best if you treat the controller like it's a spoon or shovel and you make quick, sharp digging motions, instead of motions that resemble actual punches. But once again, the fact that I can compensate for the controller's shortcoming to some degree does not make those shortcomings disappear. It makes for a really poor game of boxing.
Lastly, in Twilight Princess, for the most part the fact that I have to waggle in order to accomplish something that that could be done with a button press (and, indeed, was done with a button press as recently as the E3 prior to the games final release) is merely obnoxious, but there are parts of the game when timing is crucial when it has a significant impact on gameplay, (the final battle with Ganon being the most conspicuous example -- very frustrating).
The motion sensors just aren't what they should be. If Nintendo was going to foresake any and all technological advancement in lieu of focusing exclusively on a new control scheme, they should have nailed it. They didn't. The pointer is perfectly acceptable, but not great, and the motion sensing is poor. Imagine having a button on a controller that only registered some, or even most of the time when you pressed it, even when you pressed it perfectly. THAT is what the motion control amounts to on the Wii's controller. It is completely unacceptable. The system can be loads of fun, and certain types of games can make fun use of the crude motion sensing that the system is capable of, like Wario Ware. But it's crap, really. Any game that needs even a modicum of input accuracy uses either the pointer or the nunchuck, or it's crap.
Look at the reviews of Tiger Woods Golf for PS3/360 compared to Wii (there are at least two out, maybe three). It is an damned-to-hell-and-eternally-burn-in-a-lake-of-fire SIN that Tiger Woods is better on PS3/360 than on the Wii. Think about it. How can that even be possible unless there is something fundamentally wrong with the Wii controller?