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So I have seen the putting mirrors out there, and I was wondering if I could make my own?  Has anybody done it and could they tell me how they did?  Or is just paying the $60 worth it?

Appreciate the help.


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Yes and yes...

I taped my mirror for my wedges ( I have issues with my stance getting too wide) and my putter. Wife hates a bunch of clubs in the house... It's a full length mirror that is elevated on my bathroom door.

My wife was sweet enough to tape when I held the club appropriately...at least to Hogan/Foley standards. I've found that doing 10-25 reps a night has helped me go unconscious during my setup in a round. I'm so focused on the target, and everything else is on auto pilot. I used athletic tape because it didn't leave a bunch of residue on the mirror, the wife was thankful.

I taped my foot positions, shoulder positions, hand positions, and head position. I also taped impact positions for my hands and hips. Only face on, not down the line.

One thing that motivated me to do it was when learned that steve striker did it through the winter.

Good luck!


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