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Putting Pilot from iPutt?

April 15 2006 at 8:14 AM
Laser 
from IP address 24.239.209.133

Has anyone used the Putting Pilot from iPutt? From what I can see it can teach a straight back and straight thru stroke, or an in to in type stroke. Any feedback would be appreciated

 
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70.224.56.177

putting pilot

June 16 2006, 6:15 PM 

I bought a putting pilot and have found it to be great. You can adjust the angle of the plane to practice a straight through to a pronounced inside/inside putting stroke. I originally bought the 24" model, but on the slow greens at my home course, found the 30" model to let me practice longer putts (up to about 20 ft.). It's made of cast alum. with a smooth epoxy finish, so it should last.

Best, Chris

 
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63.151.76.66

Putting Pilot from iPutt

June 19 2006, 9:32 AM 

Chris, I am glad you are enjoying your Putting Pilot. Just to clarify, the unit is made of 16 gauge welded steel, and then powder coated.

 
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Laser

24.239.209.133

Putting Pilot

June 19 2006, 7:42 PM 

Chris, Thanks for your feedback, I think I will give the larger model a try.

Laser

 
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Matt

12.168.78.98

Putting Aids

June 20 2006, 10:26 AM 

Laser, I have used this device for the last month and find it to be very effective in learning a solid putting stroke. I use it at home to practice my stroke, and then just carry that stroke on to the course with me. I am now a greatly improved putter, it seems the 3 footers are more comfortable now.

 
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