FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
Some quick answers here for common questions.
Q: What type of putter should I use?
A: There are quite a few myths about putter types. Any good putter will work with our system, and we encourage our attendees to bring their favorite putter to our seminar if they like. The expensive ones are more for show, although some golfers actually think these are magic wands.
Q: What do you think about the belly putter and the long putter?
A: The belly putter is only a temporary fix and the long putter is a nightmare trying to handle long putts and breaking putts on slopes. It takes a lot of practice to use these, but if a pro tournament player has a style that won’t work anymore he tends to uses these monster putters as a crutch.
Q: I was watching TV and saw a laser putter demonstrated. Is a laser putter an advantage or a disadvantage?
A: It is a disadvantage because:
It is not legal in the game of golf (by most course rules and during competition). If every part of your body is not calibrated and does not allow you to move the club properly you will most likely still miss the putt. We can show you how to move the club properly and consistently.
Remember the putter is only an inanimate object. With that in mind, we help put you in Command of the putter. Some putters are more balanced than others, but it's really correct body movement that makes the great putts.
Q: What constitutes a gimmick?
A: Aiming devices, elastic bands or level indicators are a few examples. The rule should be: “If you cannot take it with you and use it while competing in an official tournament then it's a gimmick.”
Q: How important is the grip? Can I use the same grip for putting that I use for irons and tee shots?
A: NO! The grip used for the golf swing from the fairway or tee box creates variables when putting. That's why we've invented a grip that eliminates the variables when you're on the green. We cover the specialized putting grip in great detail during our Putt My Way and Win!© Seminars. Confidence, Control and Consistency make for spectacular putting. You can become a great putter with a little practice and when you have those three elements working for you.
Check back periodically for additional FAQ's.
We have taken putting to the limits of the human body and still stay within the rules of golf. Players armed with this system will have almost 6-8 strokes to his/her advantage against the field each day of a tournament. You will not learn by watching him/her putt because there are hidden techniques and mental disciplines included in our system that the eye simply won't catch.
Have any tour players recognized and used this system? You bet. For some reason, they're the ones making all of the big money. Don't be left out.
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