







Ball of Steel
✅ This tool works for both right-handed and left-handed golfers.
If you don't see improvement in your game within 60 days, simply return the product for a full refund—no gimmicks, just results.

Getting Started with the Ball of Steel
Start your practice with the Ball of Steel by trying to roll putts a few feet, make about 25 strokes. You won't be used to the weight of the ball, so don't be surprised if you double hit a few before you learn to carry your momentum through the ball. You will get the hang of it by your 10th stroke. It's a blast!
Since the ball is so heavy, it rolls absolutely true off the face... it will not be bumped offline :) Learning to hit the ball solid has never been so quick.
Caution: The Ball of Steel is made for putts of less than 6 feet. Attempting to hit longer putts may cause damage to your club.
Mis-hits – The heavy ball rolls off the face slowly, so any miss-hit is obvious. You’ll likely double hit it if contact isn’t solid.
Eliminates deceleration – The weight forces you to keep momentum through impact, improving distance control.
Instant feedback – Toe, heel, high, or low… you’ll feel it immediately.
Promotes solid contact – It removes distractions and puts your focus on making a clean, solid stroke.
Keeps everything moving – No popping or quitting at impact. Your stroke stays connected and flowing.
Improves shaft position – The weight prevents flipping and helps you naturally deliver the putter with proper loft.

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