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January 24, 2012 |
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Anonymous Person
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great for feeling the correct motion you can see it feel it and hear it for me it also helps with tempo the sounds works like a metronome
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Spot on ! |
October 27, 2011 |
| Reviewer:
E Herbert
from UK
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Recently purchased the edge putting system (mirror and rail) Love the product, it really has helped me so much!! Was having difficulty holding my posture with my eyes over the ball and this aid is spot on, direct feedback, love it.
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The gates show clubface alignment |
October 7, 2011 |
| Reviewer:
Chris Knobloch, USKids Top 50 Kids Teacher
from The Putting Experience - Atlanta, Affiniti Golf
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I like the mirror a lot. Great quality and the plastic pins fit for the gates indoors. I have used the gate and it especially shows what the club face is at set up. A number of students do not know what a square clubface looks like.
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This Edge Mirror is ideal for my teaching! |
October 7, 2011 |
| Reviewer:
Mike Shannon
from See Island, GA United States
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The Edge Mirror is ideal for my teaching because I start each lesson indoors. The non-skid backing keeps it in place. I do the analysis indoors, then head outside. The mirror helps me transfer the analysis to the putting green. Ideal.
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I use the Edge Rail & Mirror with most students! |
October 5, 2011 |
| Reviewer:
James Sieckmann
from Omaha, NE United States
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I use the Edge Rail and Mirror with most of my students, including my Tour players. It is easy to line up the mirror, set the rail on it and get to work - no clips or springs. 70 degrees is the ideal lie angle, too.
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