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Thoughts about putting aids...

Posted by: user344012 | Sat 20th Nov 2010 11:18 | Last Reply

Dear All,

To all those who have participated in my previous questionnaires, again thank you very much! This process is bit of a learning curve for me, and there are a few questions that I have previously failed to establish, hence why I am again asking for your assistance...

It's another brief questionnaire, fundamentally based on your 'thoughts about putting aids', and should only take a couple of minutes.

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/52YNNMP

Regards,

George

re: Thoughts about putting aids...
user129665
Reply : Sat 20th Nov 2010 16:30

putting aids 

 

eastiest way to putt better mark a line either side of the say prov1 marking line it up break etc and focus on the prov1 nothing else dont watch the putter just feel the weight like a jedi eg FEEL it  IT WORKS 

 

all you need is a sharpie pen JD 

re: Thoughts about putting aids...
user8 [FORUM MODERATOR]
Reply : Mon 22nd Nov 2010 10:15

These are my 2 favs currently in the bag

Aim-Mates simple alignment aid for swing and putting

Yes Golf's VEasy 3 in 1

re: Thoughts about putting aids...
user129665
Reply : Mon 22nd Nov 2010 18:12

the only thing i see wrong with the aim mate is your watching the putter go back thus moving your head, ive fount that focusing on the spot eg pro v1 label and trusting your stroke works better i love training aids but putting is one that messed my game up i love the yes system nice

re: Thoughts about putting aids...
user8 [FORUM MODERATOR]
Reply : Mon 22nd Nov 2010 21:05

Russ you are probably right about the Aim-mate but great all round aid.

YES Golf do some good stuff and the Yes Golf UniPutt also helps to ensure a consistant stroke and balanced takeaway/follow through. I found the UniPutt takes a bit more setting up hence the 3in1 is easier to carry in the bag.

This was Adam testing the Uniputt, first take video as well

http://www.golfshake.com/news/view/1823/Improve_Your_Putting_Training_Aids.html

 


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