This is how it works
Watch the Putting Plane
Instructional Video
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With the Putting Plane System you can easily use
the mirrored surface to check that your eyes are
over the ball, shoulders are lined up, and
putter face is square.
The inside rail is slanted at 72 degrees,
this allows the putter to come slightly inside
as it moves back and up during the stroke. Its
adjustable rails fit any putter size. Feel, See,
and Repeat the perfect stroke. You will have
never rolled it so well. The Putting system
conveniently fits in your bag.
Step1 -
Putter Path on Plane, Inside and Up!
Your shoulders
and arms can move along the plane. This allows
them to move around your spine as one piece.
The putter face naturally opens and closes along
the
plane as a stroke is made.
As
the putter glides along the 18 degree rail feel
the perfect Up & Inside stroke.
Your shoulders and
arms can move along the plane. This allows them
to move around your spine as one piece.
Step
2 - Eyes over the ball
Look down at the
ball.
Your eyes should be
directly over the ball and the centerline.
This could take some
adjustment in:
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Your posture
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The position of your
hands at address
-
Your distance from the
ball.
Step
2 - Precision Alignment to
target line
- The second
step in using the EyeLine is to accurately
align it to your target.
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Step behind the EyeLine and aim the center
black line exactly at the target. The
smaller your target, the more accurate your
alignment will be.
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Take your stance over the ball.
- Don't be
surprised if your eyes try to tell you your
line is off. You may have been seeing
incorrectly for years!
Step
3 - Square putter face to target
Step 4 -
Shoulders square to target line
- Since the
putting motion is a rocking of the arms and
shoulders, the shoulders need to be lined up
to the target
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Look at the
bottom of the EyeLine nearest your feet.
You should be able to see the tops of both
shoulders.
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If you see only
your back shoulder, you are open to the
target line. If you see only your front
shoulder, you are closed to the line.
- Watch your
shoulders as you make a stroke. Are they
moving back and forth down the line.
Step 5 -
Accelerating Stroke
There are two
things you must do to start the ball on line:
You have to keep the putter moving directly down
the target line, and you must maintain a square
clubface. The way to do those things is to
ensure that the putter is gaining speed as it
strikes the ball, rather than decelerating.
David Gossett
Golf Digest, Pg. 123, April 2002
All good putters have an accelerating stroke.
Good touch on the
greens demands a stroke that is accelerating
through the ball.
The EyeLine was
created to help with this good habit. There are
holes behind the slot for the ball. When you
place a tee in one of the holes, it provides a
restriction to your back swing and forces you to
accelerate through the ball.
Try this
drill:
- Set up 10
feet from the hole.
- Place a tee
in the EyeLine in the last hole behind the
ball. Let the tee restrict your stroke and
force you to accelerate. Stroke several
putts trying to hit the ball further each
time. Move the tee to the next closest hole,
and continue until the tee is in the closest
hole to the ball.
- Get the feel
of accelerating through the ball. Remove the
tee and hit more putts.
- Notice how
solidly you are striking the putts?
Note: This is
a drill to help you learn to accelerate. As you
do this drill, pay attention to the change in
direction of the putter. A smooth transition
combined with an accelerating stroke is Gold!
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