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GTA Dual Laser Putting Aid

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This putting aid is design to give visual feedback
without the putter being manipulated by a track or board.
When you make a putting stroke the path and clubface
positions are produce by your own action. With a track or board the motion
produce is dictated by the object being used.
The GTA Dual Laser Putting Aid will show you the path of
your actions, and also, it will indicate what the putter face is doing.
If you are want a Straight Back-Straight Through stroke,
with the putter face remaining square to the target line, it will indicate
if this is being done. Example #1 below.
If you are want a Straight Back-Straight Through stroke
with the putter face opening on the back stroke, returning to square at
impact and closing in the follow through, it will indicate if this is
being done. Example #2 below.
If you are want a Curved/Arc putting stroke, the putter
face will need to open on the back stroke, returning to square at impact
and close in the follow through, it will indicate if this is being done.
Example #3 below. The amount of Curved/Arc will depend on how much the
beams during the stroke go below the line and the amount of opening or
closing of the putter face will be determine on how much one laser beams
is lower or higher than the other.
With aids that have one laser dot being projected, you
cannot verify the putter face action, only the stroke path. Example #3
below.
Examples of three putting strokes.
Example #1 Straight Back/Straight
Through/Square/Square
Place the Dual Laser beams on a line that is parallel to
the target line (Figure #1 above). During the entire stroke the laser
beams should remain on the line.

Example #2 Straight Back/Straight Through/Open/Square/Close
Place the Dual Laser beams on a line that is parallel to
the target line (Figure #1 above). In a Straight Back-Straight Through
putting stroke, with the putter face opening in the back stroke than
returning to square at impact and closing in the forward stroke. In the
backstroke the beam that is nearer to the target should remain on the line
and the other beam will go below the line. After impact when both
beams have return back on the line, than in the forward stroke the beam
that is future from the target line should remain on the line.
Example #3 Curved/Arc putting stroke/Square
to the Curve/Arc
Positions of Dual Laser beams to a line parallel to the
target line (Figure #1 above). At the end of the back stroke, the beam
nearest the target will need to go below the line and the other beam will
need to be even lower. In the forward stroke, and after the putter returns
to impact and both beams are again on the line, the trailing beam will
need to go below the line the same amount as the beam that was trailing in
the back stroke.
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