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A Putting Track Keeps Your Putter on Line.

Using a putting track can give you instant feedback about your putting stroke. Keeping the putter head on the correct path through the impact area is a major problem with beginners and high handicappers.

You can use this opportunity to also check your putter face angle while practicing. Is it square, open, or closed?

If you are learning how to putt, you can correct all the bad faults at an early stage and build a good golf putting technique sooner. Grooving a correct putter head path back and through the ball is essential for consistency.

You may notice that the correct path is a slight curve and not a straight line movement back and through, like most beginners imagine and lead to believe.

Read more about the The Putting Arc MS III

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