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From Golf Digest :

http://www.golfdigest.com/golf-instruction/2014-10/random-training-aids-photos-gifs#slide=1

I like the flashlight, string, swiss ball and driveway reflectors.  The toothpaste is a total waist of money.  That stuff is expensive.

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#3) CD = Go get fitted with an Edel Putter :whistle:

Not sure I like the flashlight one. Is the correct swing path even pointing at that line?

#8) String, that is a good one. Great for starting lines and also seeing how putts break away from the aimpoint line.

I would not be caught dead putting on Toilet Paper :no: . I like Erik's tip from LSW, go buy a yard stick and putt so the ball stays on the yard stick.

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You can get a really cheap laser at the pet shop - this is the red dot that kitty/fido chases. Tape it to your club.

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Not sure I like the flashlight one. Is the correct swing path even pointing at that line?

Yes.

I would not be caught dead putting on Toilet Paper . I like Erik's tip from LSW, go buy a yard stick and putt so the ball stays on the yard stick.

Great tip. I like that one too.

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I would not be caught dead putting on Toilet Paper


why - do you think they mean used toilet paper?

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#3) CD = Go get fitted with an Edel Putter

Not sure I like the flashlight one. Is the correct swing path even pointing at that line?

#8) String, that is a good one. Great for starting lines and also seeing how putts break away from the aimpoint line.

I would not be caught dead putting on Toilet Paper . I like Erik's tip from LSW, go buy a yard stick and putt so the ball stays on the yard stick.

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Not sure I like the flashlight one. Is the correct swing path even pointing at that line?

Yes.

This is exactly what I am working on from A4 to A5.

Scott

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why - do you think they mean used toilet paper?

I depends on what you want the stimp meter to read. At 13, it's dry toilet paper. At 4, well... :poo:

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