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Thanks David, your answer in reference to TYA withstanding excessive heat will be useful in my review.

I'll be writing my review later next week, I've made a good determination on the benefits and objectives. Below is a beginning list of thoughts I will covering.

Putting Aids

User friendly application

Product Specs – material, weight, portability

Durability – distortion, heat, impact resistance

Value

Effective

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Nice info @Train Your Aim

 

Unfortunately, my course has been closed recently due to inclement weather so I am down to putting in my living room which isn't ideal. I can't wait to get it out on the greens and actually put it to use where I can get some good feedback

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On 1/16/2016 at 1:39 PM, Club Rat said:

Practice this morning and utilizing video to review is definitely helping my play with the flat stick. I'm glad I've had this opportunity to use and review the TYA.

Concentrating on the benefits of TYA and generating ideas to describe my thoughts for my review has been very beneficial on my practice habits. I now feel these new ideas are important to me to improve my basic putting skills. Video is a great tool, it's time consuming and it is beneficial.

 

 

Interesting video, something i noticed is Tya is only going to have a benefit if the basic fundamentals are used aim stance pace. Looking at this video his open stance line not consistent he's putting to fast and not making sure the line and aim is straight. jmo

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12 minutes ago, mlb12 said:

a benefit if the basic fundamentals are used

Basic fundamentals are different for everyone in their setup, stance, grip, stroke along with various models of putters manufactured.

My thoughts on the benefits of practicing with the TYA, it helps with the visual aim at the target and observing if my hands are causing any motion or movement pivoting the putter face.

25 minutes ago, mlb12 said:

he's putting to fast

I typically have a quick manner in my routine. Once I feel I'm aimed correctly, I pull the trigger.

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On 1/18/2016 at 9:23 AM, Club Rat said:

Thanks David, your answer in reference to TYA withstanding excessive heat will be useful in my review.

I'll be writing my review later next week, I've made a good determination on the benefits and objectives. Below is a beginning list of thoughts I will covering.

Putting Aids

User friendly application

Product Specs – material, weight, portability

Durability – distortion, heat, impact resistance

Value

Effective

CR:  If you have any further questions do let me know.  Thank you, David


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I am currently reviewing this product as well as the Navigator.  My first thoughts were that I would have preferred the Navigator, but the convenience of TYA makes it my go-to putting practice aid at the moment. 

I'll be publishing my full review shortly.

 

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