Posted March 13, 200519 yr comment_84513 I am a good putter but would like to be great. I need a more reliable stroke. As far as putting aids what is the best one out. It needs to be one that has the arc theory, thats how I putt. Thanks DA
March 13, 200519 yr comment_84525 Try Eyelinegolf.com the best arc or non arc putting systems....swing smooth
March 13, 200519 yr comment_84555 try the truth board by dave pelz. :cool: it doesnt matter whether you use his theory or the door theory, as you have mentioned. the thing is a beauty. you can make the hole half as large, and then, if you make 50 in a row, open the hole up and it looks like a basketball hoop or a garbage can!
March 30, 200519 yr comment_88666 ive used "the putting arc" and it helped me out alot, i think im gonna get one! :-) drew
May 20, 200519 yr comment_94787 Putting arc for sure. VJ Trolio the inventor who is in charge of the putting section on this great instruction website http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/ really knows his stuff. I found this device http://www.golfjustlikethepros.com/ClydeGu...tingTrainer.htm very good at firming up the stroke and getting rid of any sloppy moves . Much better than the Putting connection and at $24.99 very reasonably priced. If you use both products I don't see how you can go wrong.
May 25, 200519 yr comment_95287 I've used the Putting Arc and had great success. I have had so much success that I am getting these for the kids I help during the summer. I was reping a putter and I took the Putting Arc along to help increase sales but everyone wanted the Putting Arc instead. I would reccommend the MSIII for your home use and the T3 to put in your bag. I believe they even offer a money back discount if your putting doesn't improve. "Putting is not a mysterious art, great putting is an ARC"
August 8, 200618 yr comment_122984 The putting arc is a very good putting aid. I highly recommend it. ok the putting arc is a good putting aid but it does have its nagativs. The main nagative being that you run the club against the plastic, the putter is actually touching the plastic. whislt you make a good stroke with it as soon as you take it away you stroke will start to dart inside instead of taking it back in a nice smooth arc. the best putting aids are ones that you move the putter inside some sort of train track style aid. the very best aid i have ever used is a small hole that fits insde the existing hole, brilliant
August 9, 200618 yr comment_123020 Haven't tried this yet, but seems like it would work. A bit mechanical though http://www.perfectputtingmachine.com/index.html
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