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Looks like an interesting fitting system---too bad it's mostly west coast locations. Guess I'll continue to base my putter selection on feel.
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Sounds real good(Edel)!!! Mike Shannon does something similar, but this sounds very good. If the putter is actually aimed where you think it is... you have a better chance. |
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Or just Teach Putting? You see..this is NOT even close to the Slazenger Fitting sytem with Kirk Currie.... This dude is going to be picked up by someone very large in the Industry.... Insider Trading???? |
Intermediate target is good only to get the general direction of your putt. To master precision aiming, you must learn to aim to a blade of grass from 1 to 100+ feet by seeing a straight line with your eyes and head swivel (with neck parallel to ground). Once you can do this you will know how rubbish it is to line up with the logo.
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I agree Tong Tong..Learning to Aim the Logo or a is all rubbish...Unfortunatley most golfers are so ignorant to the fact they are putting with putters..they will never aim..I mean NEVER...no matter how often they practice or eye doctors or psychiatrists...or???????
Do you think a degree of loft would affect aim? How about 1/16 of a degree of offset? How about the Head design of a long,skinny rectangle versus a fat half circle? What about color of Head material? What about the Location of the Line on the Top Line or the Flange or no line at all? The height of the Toe versus the Heel? The Lie angle? Left Eye versus Right Eye? Ball location? Plane of the Eyes...right., parallel or left? Distance from the ball? and so....and... so on!!! |
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It might be interesting to ask everyone what they use. |
When you see a curved line, does that mean you physically try to putt the ball in a curved line? I don't think so. Instead, you still make a STRAIGHT PUTT, but the slope is what causes the ball to curve.
For those curved liners out there, whether you realise it or not, you have automatically seen the straight line once you have visualised the curved path of the ball. The straight line is simply the starting direction of the curved path. Vice versa for straight liners. You cannot know where to point your straight line unless you can visualise how the ball is going to curve into the hole. By seeing one you see the other. |
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