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RoboCupMost people underestimate the importance of their putting game, and you know what, it’s no accident; it’s simple psychology. People don’t put much emphasis on it because compared to hitting balls at the range, putting practice is nothing more than a glorified chore. It’s a huge pain to keep walking over, and bending down to retrieve your balls. That’s where RoboCup comes in.

This neat little device was invented by Keith Foley, the founder of Fine Tune Golf, and the idea behind it is simple. Every time you sink a ball, RoboCup shoots it straight back to you. Continue reading ‘The RoboCup Ball Return Robot’ »

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SKLZ Tempo TrayThe SKLZ Tempo Tray Putting Trainer is a very unique product that is designed to train your putting stroke to be silky smooth, and it makes it pretty fun.

The design is simple-it’s a plastic tray that clips on to the shaft of your putter with two golf-ball-size wells in it; one deep and one shallow for varying degrees of difficulty. The challenge is to balance a ball in the tray while executing your stroke, and this teaches you to maintain a smooth and controlled motion throughout. Continue reading ‘The SKLZ Tempo Tray’ »

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Medicus Putting TrainerThe Medicus Putter Trainer is an odd-looking device that produces remarkable results. The Medicus Dual-Handle Putter Trainer temporarily attaches to your own personal putter to train and improve your putting stroke. It trains the movement of your shoulders so that your putter only moves back and forth in the proper pendulum motion, without the slightest bit of sideways motion.

It takes the focus of the stroke off of your hands, and helps develop a much simpler putting motion that uses your entire upper body in unison. Fewer Continue reading ‘The Medicus Dual-Handle Putting Trainer’ »

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The Putting ArcMost people have a serious misconception of what their putting motion is supposed to be, and it reflects in their game. The putter is not supposed to be swung in a straight line, and this idea has a hugely negative impact on your performance on the green. It’s not natural for your body to move the putter this way, and therefore a good, accurate stroke is very hard to replicate with consistency.

The Putting Arc teaches you to use the putter in a natural way, and thus helps you create a putting motion that you can replicate with confidence and accuracy. Continue reading ‘The Putting Arc’ »

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