Total Stroke Putting System by Jon & Jim McLean
Total Stroke Putting System by Jon & Jim McLean
Total Stroke Putting System by Jon & Jim McLean
Total Stroke Putting System by Jon & Jim McLean
Total Stroke Putting System by Jon & Jim McLean
Total Stroke Putting System by Jon & Jim McLean
Total Stroke Putting System by Jon & Jim McLean
Total Stroke Putting System by Jon & Jim McLean
Total Stroke Putting System by Jon & Jim McLean
Total Stroke Putting System by Jon & Jim McLean
Total Stroke Putting System by Jon & Jim McLean
Total Stroke Putting System by Jon & Jim McLean
Total Stroke Putting System by Jon & Jim McLean
Total Stroke Putting System by Jon & Jim McLean
Total Stroke Putting System by Jon & Jim McLean
Total Stroke Putting System by Jon & Jim McLean
Total Stroke Putting System by Jon & Jim McLean
Total Stroke Putting System by Jon & Jim McLean
Total Stroke Putting System by Jon & Jim McLean
Total Stroke Putting System by Jon & Jim McLean
Total Stroke Putting System by Jon & Jim McLean
Total Stroke Putting System by Jon & Jim McLean
Total Stroke Putting System by Jon & Jim McLean
Total Stroke Putting System by Jon & Jim McLean
Total Stroke Putting System by Jon & Jim McLean
Total Stroke Putting System by Jon & Jim McLean

Total Stroke Putting System by Jon & Jim McLean

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Quick Start Guide for the Total Stroke

Step 1:  Aim your Total Stroke - Using the “Aim” arrows, align your Total Stroke to your target.

Step 2:  Make strokes on the Total Stroke.  Match the putter face to the lines on the path.

Step 3:  Create the Path Gates:  Set up the path gates using the slots on the toe and heel side of the Total Stroke.  The tees should be placed wide enough for you to swing your putter head through.  You can make these slots wider or more narrow based on your ability.  If your putter stays on path you will not contact the tees.  If your stroke veers off path you'll bump into a tee (Indoor- use the included posts).

Step 4:  Set up the “Ball Gate” - You can place tees inside the small circles on the end of the Total Stroke as a “ball gate”.  A good stroke will roll your ball between the tees. Or you can use the larger holes to place golf balls as the gate, this creates an incredible visual (also a great option for indoor use).

Step 5:  Place your ball just in front on the “aim” arrows and begin putting.

Note:  There are many ways to use this aid and you can use all the features at one time, or just trace the lines with no tees - it's up to you.  Have fun!

Made of ultra-durable PCV, and just 1/16” thick - so it won’t affect your putting stroke.

 

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BH
07/02/2021
Ben H.
United States United States
Total stroke putting system

Excellent aid to help the student understand the proper path of the putter and helps them understand better putter face position at impact.

N
03/23/2020
Nathan
Singapore Singapore
Excellent training aide!

The Total Stroke System is an excellent training aide. It has helped me to understand my putting tendencies and change them to a more consistent stroke. If you have or prefer an arcing putting stroke, this is the training tool for you.

PL
12/03/2019
Paul L.
USA
Total Stroke Putting System

28, 29 and 32 putts my first three rounds after practicing with this putting tool.

JR
11/10/2019
J. R.
United States United States
Visuals are excellent and it

Visuals are excellent and it works inside or outside

DP
06/24/2019
David P.
United States United States
Offers Multiple Ways to Improve Your Stroke (with one caveat)

Generally happy with this purchase. Can either use it without any pegs or balls just to work on a proper "arc stroke", or you can make it more difficult by adding balls (helps you ensure you're starting the ball online) or pegs (helps ensure your putter stays "on arc" for the entire stroke). What is frustrating is the whole setup gets destroyed if you hit one of the balls or pegs -- I guess if you don't do this too often, then less frustration! It would be nice (as someone else suggested) if the plastic plate were heavier or made of metal. The caveat -- the arc on this aid is different than The Putting Arc (google it) -- the plastic guide that helps one very easily develop and perfect an arc stroke. I've owned and trained with this aid for years, and it's "angle of arc" is supposed to be mathematically based to align with the average golfer's height, so it was disappointing (to say the least) that this arc putting aid uses a different set of angles. So now I'm not sure which is correct. Still if you have never had a arc putting aid, this one is useful.

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