There is a new swing trainer on the market "Lag Shot" that will theoretically make most anyone a better player. The Lag Shot is apparently a club or set of clubs that one would use to practice with to improve the tempo of one’s swing and promote the optimal point...
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OnePuttPro™ VS. Indoor performance pack
I came across an article in ProGolf that is touting a new putting aid called the Indoor Performance Pack, which I'd like to compare to OnePuttPro™ in this article. It includes a mirror with lines, a wicket, and a laser. The idea is to set up the laser, the wicket and...
Notes on the Hole 19 Article of 6-1-22: Try Incorporating the OnePuttPro into Their Ideas
Hole 19 published an article a few days ago about improving your putting and added two ideas that may improve one's ability to make more putts. First Idea: Use the Gate Drill First is using the gate drill where one places tees on either side of the intended line and...
Putting Advice from Rory McIlroy
There was a great post on smart news a few days ago talking about Rory McIlroy and putting that everyone should read. His putting advice on improving putting is not about mechanics. It's about trust and acceptance. Of course acceptance, for me anyway, may be the most...
Putting Aids – What’s Happening During Your Stroke?
Putting Aids get a lot of attention in the world of golf. There have been many articles on putting in many different formats. A recent one made it very clear that most putters and putting aids do not give the user any real information on what is really happening...
Finding the Sweet Spot on Your Putter
There was a great article about putting in today’s news by Kelly Brooke. The article was about finding the sweet spot on your putter to provide accuracy and distance control. Kelly concludes that “It should generally be near the center of the club face.” Brooke...
OnePuttPro™ Had a Few Twists on its Way to Market
The technology to develop a new high tech putting aid was a bit beyond our capabilities. Simply put, to bring our new idea to market, we would need an electrical engineer, a few software engineers and a designer. We spent some time researching developers and realized...