Train Your Aim would like to thank everyone for their input into this forum and is very excited to hear your thoughts. We wanted to add a couple of comments to the forum in relation to some thoughts that have already been aired. In particular, there are a couple of comments about the instructions which we appreciate....the whole concept was to be simple and easy to use and, therefore, the instructions were kept to a minimum. In relation to the adjustable pointer, the instructions on the back of the packet do state that the player should "adjust the pointer over the ball", alluding to the fact it is adjustable but we also understand that there could be more information than provided. The clip that attaches to the shaft is set an angle (approx 20 degrees) to offset the angle of a putter shaft. If you are left handed all you need do is remove the pointer and turn it around; slide it back on and you are ready to go. Another aspect of the pointer is that by being adjustable it will work with all putter designs including center shafted, "goose" neck and offset.
Train Your Aim is made from a flexible plastic that returns to shape. The manufacturer recommended we use this plastic for that very purpose. Throw it in your bag, pocket and it will not lose shape.
In response to Club Rat and the Odyssey putter; we would advise that you remove the pointer and put it back on as though you are a left-hander. Turn the device upside down and clip onto the putter shaft. The set angle on the clip shall allow you to use the training aid without affecting the ball. We were unable to find the said putter but have added some photos to demonstrate how Train Your Aim can be used with such shafts. Reverse the pointer as though you are a left hander and invert the clip onto the shaft. It gives a pretty good angle or clip TYA higher up the shaft and adjust the pointer towards the end of the clip.
We had thoughts about the color too. TYA was manufactured in orange to make, what we thought, would be easier to see where the putter is facing at address and through the stroke, especially at impact. However, we understand that this may not work for everyone and very much like the suggestion of 'mlb12' that a two tone training aid would work very well.
Attached are photographs that show how adjustable/flexible Train Your Aim is with offset, center and "goose" neck shafts. We hope these help.
Also, Train Your Aim is a great tool for children, junior and all beginners. So many new comers have difficulty aligning their club face so this is a very easy way to assist them.
Once again....Thank You all for this invaluable opportunity to receive reviews and opinions about TYA from other golfers.