Best Putting Aid

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By Chico

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  1. Chico

    Chico
    Midlothian

    Anyone recommend what the best putting aid may be out there.

    Have a mirror at the moment, but not the greatest if I'm being honest for tuning in your stroke (More for getting your eyes over the ball. I see all the tour players with different gadgets and gizmo's...... Need to carry out some fine tuning so any advice appreciated.

    Thanks

  2. Matt D

    Matt D
    Mahwah, NJ

    The thing that I use the most is alignment rods putting them on either side of the ball and practicing the path of the putter. I also use a mirror that has a line in the middle of it and that also helps me with path.

  3. Sirhc

    Sirhc
    Sacramento, CA

    Matt D said:

    The thing that I use the most is alignment rods putting them on either side of the ball and practicing the path of the putter. I also use a mirror that has a line in the middle of it and that also helps me with path.

    +1 for alignment rods.

  4. John M

    John M
    Asheville, North Carolina

    Military

    I use the Scotty putting guides because they fit in the bag easily and are the same height and width as my putterhead. 

  5. tdogg21

    tdogg21
    Chambersburg, PA

    I have the Scotty Cameron putting alignment tool.  It helps me keep a steady path back and through the ball.  My theory, if I can keep the face from moving around, I'll make solid impact.  The rest is just practice and feel.  I also just picked up the Scotty Cameron putting discs.  Not that they are really any better than putting to an actual hole, but I couldn't resist!

  6. Chris M

    Chris M
    Grindelwald,

    Ever tried the CS2?

    Really like that you can use it in different ways

  7. Todd T

    Todd T
    San Diego, CA

    Military

    Cali line.

  8. I like the pelz putting tutor...many on tour use it as well...

  9. richbow9

    richbow9
    Huddersfield,

    I have an Eclipse Putter Ball, which is great for training a square strike.  Not sure if you can still get them though

  10. David T

    David T
    Grosse Pointe Farms, MI

    Get a metal yardstick. Put a ball in the hole and putt down the ruler - a lot harder than it looks!

    Also try a 6" piece of PVC pipe of a Coke can. Try to get them to roll straight.

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