Putting Aids
As the season is just getting started for many golfers in the northern part of the country, many golfers are asking about which putting aids they can use to improve their putting stroke and lower their handicap this year. Here are some putting aids that have worked well for our students at the VGS Golf Academy:
If you are looking for putting aids to improve a straight back and straight through putting stroke as suggested by Dave Pelz, then you will want to look at the Eyeline Putting Square System. By using the Putting Square System, you can insure that your putter face stays square throughout the entire putting stroke. You can also monitor your alignment and eye position. The top of this putting aid is mirrored and include lines to help you to get into a perfect starting position for you.
If that is not your theory and you subscribe to more of a Stan Utley taught arc type of putting stroke, then you will want a Putting Arc. The putting arc comes in three different models, the Putting Arc Deluxe, MSIII and the T3. All allow you to place the heel of your putter against the practice aid and stroke putts in a perfect arc. Many students will place this training aid three or four feet from the hole to build their confidence on the "Knee Knockers."
If you are having a hard time with the shorter putts then we suggest using the Bullseye Cup by Eyeline. As we know, the hole is 4.25" inches. The Bullseye Cup is a circular device that fits into the cup without damaging it. The catch is that this training device reduces the size of the cup by 30% by giving you a 2" inch opening. After working with this practice aid for just a few minutes, the hole will look like a peach basket and it will seem easy to make putts.
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Labels: Putting, Putting Drills, Putting Stroke

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