Which Putting Mirror is Right for Me?
As a coach, you know every player has different needs—and the right putting mirror can make all the difference in helping them build consistent, repeatable mechanics. Whether you're outfitting your studio, building out a mobile coaching kit, or recommending tools for players to use at home, this guide breaks down the strengths of each mirror so you can choose the best fit for your teaching style and your students’ goals.








The most-used putting aid on the PGA Tour.
If you like the size and portability of the Putting Alignment Mirror but want a little more structure in your practice, the Groove Mirror is for you. It adds extra gate holes, a bold target line, and even more ways to get instant feedback on stroke path and face control. It fits in your golf bag and travels well, making it a favorite among Tour players and coaches alike.
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Used by Rory McIlroy and dozens of other Tour Players — and still our best seller.
It’s compact, durable, and checks all the essentials: eye position, face alignment, and setup lines. Toss it down on the practice green, use it at home, or take it anywhere. It’s quick to use, easy to trust, and gives feedback that sticks.











More surface. More feedback. Serious results.
The Classic is the big brother of the Putting Alignment Mirror. It’s larger — big enough to give you a full view of your shoulder alignment and posture, along with the usual setup checks. It won’t fit in your bag, but that’s the point. This is the mirror pros keep at home or in their studio for deep work. If you’re serious about dialing in consistency, this one belongs in your training space.






Our most advanced putting mirror — ever.
The Groove PLUS was built for players who want to train everything: setup, path, face angle, stroke length, and posture. It has a wide layout, multiple gate hole positions, and a full shoulder view. Use it to build a structured routine at home or on the practice green, and you’ll start putting with the kind of confidence that sticks from round to round. This is as full-featured as it gets.