The Putting & Chipping Brace was developed by top teacher Michael Breed. Its strap goes on your leading wrist. It keeps your forearms at a consistent distance from each other producing "quiet" hands in the putting and chipping strokes. It fully adjusts to fit different hand positions and sizes.

The new Putting & Chipping Brace was developed by Michael Breed, a
Golf Magazine Top 100 Teacher, Golf Channel personality, and head golf
professional at Sunningdale C. C. in Scarsdale, N. Y.
 In order to insure a square putter face at impact, stability of the wrists is a necessity.
The Putting & Chipping Brace provides instant feedback and makes
learning the proper putting stroke simple. Using the Putting &
Chipping Brace will increase the accuracy and consistency of your putts
and chips.

The strap is attached to your upper wrist. It keeps the distance
between your forearms consistent producing "quiet" hands in the putting
and chipping strokes. Because the lower wrist is not affixed to the
cuff, an awareness is created of any potential breakdown in the wrists
during the putting and chipping strokes.
The
Brace fully adjusts to fit different grip positions. The cuffs of the
brace rotate in all directions to accommodate different angles and
rotations of the wrists. It is very lightweight and conveniently stays
attached to your upper wrist throughout your practice.

- “Quiet” hands create more consistent ball striking, both with putting and chipping.
- More consistent distance control.
- The
ball will roll truer because the wrists are quiet during the stroke.
This comes from delivering the putter face consistently to the ball.

1. Attach the Putting & Chipping Brace to your upper wrist using the adjustable, elastic strap.
It
is important to put the cuff on your upper wrist so that the “EyeLine”
logo is on the upper part of the cuff, and the connector attachment is
on the lower part of the cuff. Rotate the lower cuff sothe connector
is in the upper part of the cuff. The EyeLine logo will be on the
bottom of the cuff. 
2. Assume
a comfortable putting position and adjust the width of the cuffs to fit
your setup. Increase or decrease the width of the Brace by tightening
or loosening the connection screw. To fit your setup, you may need to
install the longer or shorter connector piece and then adjust the cuffs.
3. Begin putting or chipping and concentrate on keeping your lower arm on the cuff.
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