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I have been using the 5footer putting aid for 2 weeks and I have to say my putting has improved dramatically, just last Saturday had 26 putts, my average is 30, I felt so comfortable on any length putts, my stroke was so pure that if I missed it only had inches to save par...thank you 5footer for helping my game so much....practicing at home...

 

BG, of course you are going to make it while using a putter like a pool stick ;)

 

I completely agree with you. My putting has been better not just with the line but speed, which I wasn't expecting.

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I'm in the test group. I was a 17.4 at the time I requested the putting aid. I've had it for 14 days and have rolled 40 5 footers on 11 out of 14 days. 3 of 11 were on the practice green on the home course (hard to find a straight putt). Others were indoors. My makes in practice are trending up. I haven't missed a single putt the last three practice sessions. I even rolled five straight tonight after practice with my eyes closed. I was a very INCONSISTENT putter to say the least before starting this program.

 

Since then, I've dropped to an all time low 16.0 (I calculate after every round on an app just for personal improvement measurement and gambling with friends). I had my first two back to back sub 90 rounds last week, including a personal best 11.3 differential posted.

 

My last round, I shot a net +5 and was absolutely hitting the ball terribly all round. Could not get off the tee. My putting saved me 5 to 6 strokes in a round that would have been a COMPLETE blow up in the past. I sunk so many putts.

 

My confidence on the green is through the roof. If I hit a poor chip or bad lag putt in the past leaving a 5 footer for par, I would be shaking in my spikes. Now, I legitimately feel like it's going in EVERYTIME......and most of them are!

 

The five footer has been a true game changer for me. My goal this season was to get to a sub 14 index by the end. If I do, I'm sending this man a check for the purchase price of the aid.

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Just a quick comment about who you need these for

 

 

I am a lower cap but putting probably is my biggest issue why I am not even lower......see, I said probably when it really is. Golf Digest had a score, stat keeper and it listed my putting stats equal to a 20 cap.

 

Your handicap does not reflect how good or how bad of a putter you are.

 

If you have an aid to help improve putting, anyone that has putting issues would be interested in one no matter the cap.

 

Sure, I understand that you broke it down to help in your study and for the give away but I would like to be considered simple based in that I putt poorly period.

 

Thanks fir the offer

email me your address [email protected] sorry been busy with my work, kids, and a charity golf tournament but I would include you in the study
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Hi Rob, my name is Madison and I am Richard's fiance and he really enjoyed talking with you and he is really looking forward to reviewing the 5foot putting and. I think that I may use it with some of my students if that's ok with you :) Madison

Hi Madison that would be great and thank you. email me your address ([email protected]) and I will send you another one. Sorry for the late reply got busy with my real job, my 5 kids, and a charity golf tournament so I just got back on here after awhile. It was great talking to Richard the other day and I hope he is doing well. Interesting man. Thanks for the interest
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I received my Thursday and it immediately went down to practice.

 

Previous photos show the packaging but here is it what it looks like coming out:

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An another picture looking down the line:

 

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First, thing I notcie when opening it as that it was made very well and should hold up over time. The yellow really pops from the "plastic" green and I have yet to get it on the course but can't see it being any different.

 

I practice "straight" five footers, well at least I thought. I have little left to right break going one way in the house. I kept hitting the sides like bumpers and the ball would go in to the hole. I immediately thought, well no reason you can't miss. I know there are straight putts out there, just have to find them to practice the "traditional" way. I adjusted and knocked out the 40 putts...ladder, etc drills. Only complaint using it this way is, If there is a little break you don't get the ability to see if you would of came in the side door, etc.

 

I watched some of the online videos to see ideas for other practicing ideas. Saw the breaking putt drill and I find the 5 footer a lot more effective by putting out the back than towards the cup. You immdiately can see if you are off line from the beginining. This is the way I plan on practicing for the most part because it allows for the extra little curls here and there.

 

I have been using it everyday since Thursday and Im not going to lie, I started to visualize two yellow lines when I was putting during yesterday round. I can really see this helping me during my rounds if I keep practicing for the 30 days.

 

Pros:

Very well made

Small packaging that fits in the golf bag easily

Easy to put down and pack up

 

Cons:

I haven't notice any yet

 

 

Thanks for the oppurtunity to demo this. Can't wait to have time to practice on the course and not be rushing to the tee.box.

Thanks for the great pictures and the review so far. That is one of the comments one of the big golf retailers made is that I made it too durable. They thought it would be better if it would wear out after a year or so :huh: . The material is great but it is somewhat temperature sensitive. If it is cold it will be less pliable. When you roll it out if you want it flatter you can also backroll it with the inner tube and it flattens out nicely. For use on natural greens some people hole punch the corners and anchor it down with tees. Thanks again hope you have great success with it
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I received mine on Saturday and like the others, I was very impressed with the packaging and presentation!!

 

Top notch Rob :)

 

I don't care what ya use to putt with or how ya stroke the ball, as the strokes and putters can be all over the map, however there is but ONE MINDSET that all Great putters have and Rob's e-mail below speaks to it~

 

THIS is the most valuable thing that you've sent anyone, lol!!

 

Very Nicely Played :)

 

 

"I received some comments that if I'm rolling 40 putts every day I'm going to get better at putting and that's probably true.

 

The difference is using the 5Footer you're going to be developing a fundamentally rock-solid stroke that will hold up under pressure.

 

It's going to show you any fundamental flaws you have in your stroke immediately.

 

For me I was always aiming left and would push my putts right so when I first set up using the 5Footer I was missing right quite a bit.

 

What was happening is that there was no doubt about the line anymore so I was setting up square to the line but I still had my old stroke which was inconsistent.

 

I want to give you an overview of where we are trying to go with this.

 

1. Every great putter has the ability to consistently start their ball on their intended line. This is goal number one.

 

2. The very best putters get to a point in their putting where they are primarily using their unconscious mind. This is the 2nd level.

 

Have you ever walked onto a green and had a 6, 8, 10 foot putt and when you looked at it you just knew you were going to make it?

 

Have you ever heard someone say they were "putting out of their mind" or how athletes in different sports including golf get in "the zone"?

 

Have you ever had a great round of putting?

 

If you think back on it when you were rolling your putts you were not thinking about putting mechanics, speed, line, or probably anything but making it.

 

Maybe you're asking yourself how is rolling 40 straight putts everyday going to help me with this?

 

40 putts a day is the foundation that will develop the solid fundamentals you need to go to the 2nd level CONSISTENTLY.

 

I could have streaks of great putting but it would come and go. The reason was my fundamentals were not sound and even subconsciously my stroke would change.

 

Why do you think professional basketball players practice free throws every day? Because they know they're going to face that shot every day. The free throws also help them develop fundamentally sound technique.

 

You will get to the point where you're making 38, 39, and 40 out of 40 every day.

 

Now you are confident that you can start your ball on your line.

 

Speed is the determining factor to make longer and breaking putts.

 

When you are supremely confident in your ability to start the ball on your line you can devote more of your focus to the speed. By focus I mean looking at the target with a clear mind and just letting it go. Trusting the line and "feeling" the correct speed to roll it in the hole.

 

That is the "feel" and the "unconscious" part of putting.

 

The art of putting if you will.

 

Think of it like this. If someone who has never played golf before walked on the putting green and you handed them a putter and said "okay I want you to look at this 5 or 10 foot putt but don't think about your stroke, your line, or anything, use your "subconscious mind".

 

They could not do it because their mind has no experience and no reference to draw from.

 

The mind is an amazing thing and it tries to solve problems.

 

That is one of the great things about the mind but it is also one of the things that screws up our putting.

 

Let me explain.

 

Golf is a challenging game and you're going to miss some putts.

 

If you take 25-30 putts a round that means you still missed 30% to 40% of your putts and many of the putts you made were just tap ins which do not really build confidence or add to the subconscious mind.

 

So your mind instinctively tries to fix this and make more putts by changing things.

 

This is why you have to Discipline Your Mind and Train it to focus on the fundamentals and that is what the 40 putts a day are for.

 

It is the Foundation.

 

At the end of the 30 days you're going to have rolled 1200 putts.

 

You didn't just roll 1200 putts though.

You rolled 1200 putts 100% confident in the line.

You rolled 1200 putts getting instant feedback.

You rolled 1200 putts focusing on center cup every time.

 

That is the difference.

 

I'm not a putting instructor so I'm not going to be giving any instruction on what kind of grip you should use, putter, stance, etc.

 

I will give you some tips and some things that I have noticed and I feel have helped me while using the 5Footer. Take whatever you like and leave the rest.

 

Having said that if you are not starting to trend up after two weeks you should find an instructor that will look at your grip, stance, etc. while you are putting on the 5Footer.

 

Through trial and error I personally ended up making some changes that helped me to become more consistent.

 

If you stick to the program you will get it figured out but if you're getting frustrated you could possibly get results quicker having a fresh set of educated eyes on it. It helps to know what to change.

 

If you do not use it, it is not going to work and you are not going to get better.

 

That is why I am trying to inspire everyone to commit to the 10 or 15 minutes a day it takes to roll 40.

 

I will tell you from experience that you should set a time that you can get this in every day. It could be at lunch in the office, it could be first thing in the morning when you get up, it could be the last thing you do at night, but if you set a time you will get it in.

 

Trust me it is only 10 or 15 minutes but we are all busy and it is easy to let two or three days go by and you did not do it and you say "well, I'll just hit eighty or a hundred on Saturday to make up for it".

 

That is great but the mind does not work best that way.

 

The best way to train your mind is by really focusing center cup for 10 or 15 minutes a day and then give your mind a break so it can sink in.

 

It can become a point of diminishing returns when you're rolling 90-100 putts on the 5Footer if the focus is not there. I am not saying do not practice more if you want to, by all means go ahead, just make sure you are engaged.

 

It's about quality and consistency daily.

 

It works best for me if I have a place where I can set it up and leave it out with 8 balls and go through it five times.

 

I set the tube at the end and use it as the cup if I am indoors. Check out my videos on the site using it indoors.

 

I record my results daily in the calendar on my phone. It doesn't matter how you do it but make sure you record your results.

 

Many times if you hit the side it will nudge it into the cup or the tube but that's a miss.

 

Do not cheat yourself.

 

Everyone should be getting them this week so feel free to drop me an email with any questions or let me know how it's going.

 

Becoming a great putter is a journey not a destination. It's a marathon not a sprint.

 

If you stick to your commitment for the 30 days you will be on your way.

 

Here's 2 tips.

 

Work back and forth inside the 5Footer from a different spot every time. This resets your mind and trains you to set up perfect to the line every time.

 

If you're struggling in the beginning, take baby steps and roll putts from 3 to 4 feet focusing on center cup until you are making over 30 out of 40 before you move back.

 

Sincerely,

Rob Merwin"

 

Thanks again for the opportunity Bro!!

 

Have fun Guys :)

 

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Richard,

 

thanks for the kind words. I hope you are doing well. My job, 5 kids, and a charity golf tournament got in the way of being on the site for awhile. Have a great day talk later. :wave:

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so i have used mine a few times now, what i like the most is that it gets me thinking about a a path rather than a target. It gets me trying to stroke the ball to the hole while keeping it as far away from the 5footer as possible. or in other words directly in the center of the aid. This takes away a lot of the angst of putting at a target.

 

I do remember, during the masters that the commentators spoke to the fact that Danny Willet, treated every putt as a straight putt for the first few feet. I think that this promotes that process.

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I'm in the test group. I was a 17.4 at the time I requested the putting aid. I've had it for 14 days and have rolled 40 5 footers on 11 out of 14 days. 3 of 11 were on the practice green on the home course (hard to find a straight putt). Others were indoors. My makes in practice are trending up. I haven't missed a single putt the last three practice sessions. I even rolled five straight tonight after practice with my eyes closed. I was a very INCONSISTENT putter to say the least before starting this program.

 

Since then, I've dropped to an all time low 16.0 (I calculate after every round on an app just for personal improvement measurement and gambling with friends). I had my first two back to back sub 90 rounds last week, including a personal best 11.3 differential posted.

 

My last round, I shot a net +5 and was absolutely hitting the ball terribly all round. Could not get off the tee. My putting saved me 5 to 6 strokes in a round that would have been a COMPLETE blow up in the past. I sunk so many putts.

 

My confidence on the green is through the roof. If I hit a poor chip or bad lag putt in the past leaving a 5 footer for par, I would be shaking in my spikes. Now, I legitimately feel like it's going in EVERYTIME......and most of them are!

 

The five footer has been a true game changer for me. My goal this season was to get to a sub 14 index by the end. If I do, I'm sending this man a check for the purchase price of the aid.

A one putt can cover up a lot of bad shots! :yahoo: glad you are having success, keep it up!
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I received this last week and just started my testing commitment today. This weekend I saw an aimpoint instructor and I confirmed my setup and stroke is okay but I needed to work on my miss, which is a pull.

 

So today I set up the 5 footer downstairs on my putting green and hit 40 shots. Over half of those were pulls which sounded kind of high but a quick adjustment to my grip seems to have fixed that.

 

The aimpoint instructor (Jared at Doug Spencers place in Cincinnati is a cool guy FYI) gave me a drill where you put down a flat yard stick and try to keep it on the stick the whole way. So I'm assuming this will work with any flat device and I tried the drill out by putting down the yellow strips of the 5 footer... and it worked well. I can put a ball on each corner and then I try to knock off the ball at the opposite end. This way I have a target and I can see immediately if my line is bad, and the result is fun and satisfying so I kept doing it until the end of lunch.

 

I did have difficulty deciding if my yellow strips were parallel. I ended up measuring it and made some adjustments in how it was laying. Also, the vinyl wants to retain a bit of curl which made placing a ball on the back corners difficult. I pressed it flat in a thick book and it worked fine after that.

 

So far the only thoughts I would entertain is maybe throwing in a printout of different drills you can do with the 5 footer, with the heads up that the strips may need to sit out for a bit or you will have to flatten them somehow (I guess you could probably roll it out with the cardboard tube it comes with for the same effect) to work correctly. The use of the device is pretty obvious but instructions and a few drills to occupy your customers past the usual retail 30 day return policies might increase sales retention, and of course if you're occupied with it longer everyone wins.

 

For now I'm documenting my misses and trying to think of other uses. It's pretty neat though, thanks for including me.

The material is great but it is somewhat temperature sensitive. If it is cold it will be less pliable. When you roll it out if you want it flatter you can also backroll it with the inner tube and it flattens out nicely. For use on natural greens some people hole punch the corners and anchor it down with tees. Thanks again hope you have great success with it
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Here are a couple of pictures of mine. I will post a full review after I finish the 30 day test.

They punched our greens right after I got the 5 footer so most of the putting has been indoors.

40 putts for 30 days

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First impression, great presentation out of the box that had me extremely curious. After using for an entire day inside, putting probably 100 putts, went out and played my best round on the greens ever. I have never played 18 holes and been under 30 putts. I now have. Will report back after 30 days. I started yesterday, April 18th. Thank you for this opportunity.

 

BTW-- I did find this more effective going from cup end out (reverse gate drill).

Thank you for the feedback and for bringing up how to use it out the back. I like to use it like that as well. It is fun to make 10-15 footers like that as well. I really like the yellow but you can also flip it over and it is white. Some people hole punch the corners and use tees to anchor on natural greens. I hope you have great success with it!
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I usually use a chalk line on the green when I'm putting. The 5 footer is a lot easier to set up and of course change locations.

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First impression, great presentation out of the box that had me extremely curious. After using for an entire day inside, putting probably 100 putts, went out and played my best round on the greens ever. I have never played 18 holes and been under 30 putts. I now have. Will report back after 30 days. I started yesterday, April 18th. Thank you for this opportunity.

 

BTW-- I did find this more effective going from cup end out (reverse gate drill).

 

Same as me. I have been closing the "tracks" a little to make it a little more challenging.

 

All and all it is going nicely.

 

I plan to get it on the course Thursday

All great ideas! Here are some things I do that I feel help me also. Take what you like and feel free to leave the rest. :friends:

1) Alternate between dying them in the hole and back of the cup. This will help you with your speed.

2) Focus on the sound the ball and the putter make when you roll one pure. Visualize the ball going in the cup. Try to replicate this every time. On the course if I feel jittery sometimes I line it up and think "Click It" That is the sound to me. Click

3) On your last set of 8 putts go through your entire pre-putt routine and visualize yourself on the course (if your back can handle it, you have the time, and you can maintain the focus do it for 16 or as many as possible). This will help you take it to the course.

4) Start feeling the ball go into the hole. Let it go. The ultimate goal is to have a fundamentally rock solid stroke so once we commit to the line we tap into the subconscious for the "feel" to make the putt.

When I first started using this most of the above sounded crazy to me but you achieve different levels of "feel" and awareness the more putts you roll. Its a journey not a destination.

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Ok, so I played last Saturday, shot 72, putting was great, I normally have 30-32 putts per round, Saturday I had 27 putts, I have been using the 5Footer from Thursday (when I received it) and have putted at least 100-120 balls per day, I will take it to the course and use it on the practice greens...

Thanks for the feedback. Glad you are having success! Keep it up!
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I started using mine today on my putting green in the basement.

 

It instantly gives a great visual I could see how I was cutting across the ball, pushing everything right.

 

Interesting thing that I found, it helped with speed. I wasn't expecting that......

 

Stay tuned.

Thanks for the feedback! Keep it up! Hope you have great success with it!
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Day 1 for me as well. It took a little longer than 15 minutes because I did a little before and after test. Not that I was or am expecting a instant fix. I am putting on carpet using a mason jar lid (small) as a hole. Makes a great sound when you hit it dead center.

 

Let me start by thanking Rob and 5 footer for their generosity and sending the 5Footer absolutely free. The tool itself is nicely made and great packaging.

 

I putted ten balls before and after hitting 40 balls about the same distance as the tool. My initial ten resulted in 4/10 putts made. 2 dead center and two off the front lip of the lid.

 

After the first five putts using the 5footer, I realized that I was hitting everything right. The grip I installed myself was about an 1/8th of an inch off center causing my putter face to be open at address. Made some quick adjustments and what a difference. I have no site lines, dots, etc on my putter so I also learned where the ball feels the cleanest coming off of the face at address. By the end of the 40 I was hitting the ball clean and true.

 

My "after" ten resulted in 8/10 made. I yanked one left and hit the "ground" before hitting the ball on the other. Let me reiterate - I don't think I'm fixed or that this is a miracle tool. However, I was able to tell almost instantly my putter face was open and part of the issue was my grip.

 

I played three rounds last weekend and my putting was better than I expected being that it was the first time I played in months. I did however leave a lot of makable putts from 10' in out on the course. I'm excited to see how this Sunday fares on the course after a couple of days using the tool.

 

I'll update after day 10.

 

Thanks again Rob!

 

Mo

Thanks for the feedback Mo! You are welcome and thanks for being a part of the test group!
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First, thanks to Rob and 5Footer for allowing me to test this product.

 

I'm not going to do an opening ceremony...pictures of the new toy...then rave about how incredible this new training aid is.

 

Rather, I'm going to use this Post in the thread to give out real data and my personal opinion (good...bad...or indifferent).

 

I'm lucky enough to have a large enough space in my theater room that I'll easily be able to use this indoors.

 

However, I'll be using it on outdoor real greens as well.

 

Here is my setup:

 

 

Day 1: As you can see in my setup above, I have the tube that the 5Footer shipped in as my cup. It measures 3" in diameter...I'll most likely go to Lowes and get a 3" steel Pipe...close it off at the end...and use it instead of the tube, as I'd like to keep the tube in decent condition. I started my 1st Day practicing with the 5Footer by committing to make 25 3 footers in a row. Miss one, and you start back with the 1st putt. I made 39 in a row, so, 39 is the baseline for future comparison. When I missed the 40th putt, I placed the ball back at the 5 foot mark and made 14 in a row...so, 14 is the baseline for future comparison.

 

Day 2: Made the 1st 33 3 footers in a row. Did the gate drill for the remaining 15 minutes. An interesting point is that for a SBST stroke, you can use the closest ribbon to ensure your arc is SBST during your practice swings.

 

Day 3: Started at 3 feet and peeled off (76) in a row...same drill as above...miss (1) and start at (1). Took a few practice putts at 5 feet, and startwd the drill again...made (18) in a row. I'm making them inside the 3" shipping cup. If it hits the side and doesn't go in its a miss.

Looks great and thanks for the feedback! I am glad you are getting some good rolls in. For the forty putts can you do a random ladder drill just working back and forth from 2-5 feet? If you are feeling really cocky you can even start it outside the legs back 6 or 12 inches. That is what everyone else is doing and I want the results to correlate. Oh, also, down in front and pass the popcorn! :friends:
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Finally got mine on the course.

 

The yellow really pops and it's a different animal on real green compare to inside.

 

It took more practice to get my speed down but it paid off.

 

I putted very well in my 2 rounds. The 5 footers and in felt automatic. No worries about me pushing them which I tend to do.

 

The longer putts 10 feet plus I still need to work on speed but lining them up was so much easier.

 

I'm imagine the two tracks when I putt and it has been great. I'm loving the 5footer.

 

I banged out an Eagle but it was on the fringe, so 0 putts on that hole ---thanks 5footer ;)

Nice work and thanks for the feedback! Keep it up! You were on the fringe but did you use your putter?
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I have been using the 5footer putting aid for 2 weeks and I have to say my putting has improved dramatically, just last Saturday had 26 putts, my average is 30, I felt so comfortable on any length putts, my stroke was so pure that if I missed it only had inches to save par...thank you 5footer for helping my game so much....practicing at home...

you are welcome and thanks for the feedback! keep it up! glad you are having success with it.
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Finally got mine on the course.

 

The yellow really pops and it's a different animal on real green compare to inside.

 

It took more practice to get my speed down but it paid off.

 

I putted very well in my 2 rounds. The 5 footers and in felt automatic. No worries about me pushing them which I tend to do.

 

The longer putts 10 feet plus I still need to work on speed but lining them up was so much easier.

 

I'm imagine the two tracks when I putt and it has been great. I'm loving the 5footer.

 

I banged out an Eagle but it was on the fringe, so 0 putts on that hole ---thanks 5footer ;)

Nice work and thanks for the feedback! Keep it up! You were on the fringe but did you use your putter?

 

 

 

 

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I'm in the test group. I was a 17.4 at the time I requested the putting aid. I've had it for 14 days and have rolled 40 5 footers on 11 out of 14 days. 3 of 11 were on the practice green on the home course (hard to find a straight putt). Others were indoors. My makes in practice are trending up. I haven't missed a single putt the last three practice sessions. I even rolled five straight tonight after practice with my eyes closed. I was a very INCONSISTENT putter to say the least before starting this program.

 

Since then, I've dropped to an all time low 16.0 (I calculate after every round on an app just for personal improvement measurement and gambling with friends). I had my first two back to back sub 90 rounds last week, including a personal best 11.3 differential posted.

 

My last round, I shot a net +5 and was absolutely hitting the ball terribly all round. Could not get off the tee. My putting saved me 5 to 6 strokes in a round that would have been a COMPLETE blow up in the past. I sunk so many putts.

 

My confidence on the green is through the roof. If I hit a poor chip or bad lag putt in the past leaving a 5 footer for par, I would be shaking in my spikes. Now, I legitimately feel like it's going in EVERYTIME......and most of them are!

 

The five footer has been a true game changer for me. My goal this season was to get to a sub 14 index by the end. If I do, I'm sending this man a check for the purchase price of the aid.

Thanks for the feedback and I am happy you are having some great results! Keep it up as I am counting on you because I have already spent the money! :rofl:
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Finally got mine on the course.

 

The yellow really pops and it's a different animal on real green compare to inside.

 

It took more practice to get my speed down but it paid off.

 

I putted very well in my 2 rounds. The 5 footers and in felt automatic. No worries about me pushing them which I tend to do.

 

The longer putts 10 feet plus I still need to work on speed but lining them up was so much easier.

 

I'm imagine the two tracks when I putt and it has been great. I'm loving the 5footer.

 

I banged out an Eagle but it was on the fringe, so 0 putts on that hole ---thanks 5footer ;)

Nice work and thanks for the feedback! Keep it up! You were on the fringe but did you use your putter?

 

 

 

 

Yes I did...

little left to right? if anyone has a swing aid that can get me to be a great ball striker that only takes 10-15 minutes a day and I can use it almost anywhere I am in the market! :)
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Finally got mine on the course.

 

The yellow really pops and it's a different animal on real green compare to inside.

 

It took more practice to get my speed down but it paid off.

 

I putted very well in my 2 rounds. The 5 footers and in felt automatic. No worries about me pushing them which I tend to do.

 

The longer putts 10 feet plus I still need to work on speed but lining them up was so much easier.

 

I'm imagine the two tracks when I putt and it has been great. I'm loving the 5footer.

 

I banged out an Eagle but it was on the fringe, so 0 putts on that hole ---thanks 5footer ;)

Nice work and thanks for the feedback! Keep it up! You were on the fringe but did you use your putter?

 

 

 

 

Yes I did...

little left to right? if anyone has a swing aid that can get me to be a great ball striker that only takes 10-15 minutes a day and I can use it almost anywhere I am in the market! :)

 

You nailed it.

 

True story, let me know when you invent it ;)

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I'm not sure if you are still looking for testers? I sent an email in Sunday and wanted to make sure you received it. Mine would be the one with a whole family of testers. :)

 

Thanks, Gene

 

He offered 20% off using wrx20. Just a thought.

Callaway Epic Speed Triple Diamond LS *9.0 w/ UST Attas 11
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Callaway 19' Apex Pros 4-Pw/ UST Recoil 125 Protos F4 
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