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Tour Design, Turf Model, Travel Weight. This lightweight model will fit in your bag. Weighs only 7 oz. Designed to fit in the side pocket of a pro bag. Recommended for outdoor use only fasten to turf with standard wood tees.
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The Putting Arc
putting trainer is a
revolutionary new golf training aid, which will guide you to a
simple, repeatable, and understandable approach to putting.
The Putting Arc putting trainer will assist you in developing a confidence
when standing over your putter felt by only a small
percentage of golfers, a confidence in your ability to
direct the golf ball exactly where you intend.
The
Putting Arc putting trainer works because it guides the putter head in pure
planar rotation about an axis which passes through the
golfers spine between the shoulders. This means that the
hands, wrists, elbows and shoulders all stay connected
throughout the putting stroke. The Putting Arc golf
putting aid has radial
lines on its top. This important feature shows the correct
clubface alignment at each point in the putting stroke. This
alignment is just as important as the club head path!
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MS3-D Model
Putting Arc
The "all-new" MS 3-D
includes several improvements on the best selling MSIII
- Add two new
dimensions to your putting practice!
- Adjustable
high impact shoulder alignment mirror
- New Toe Arc
- Traditional
Heel Arc
- 33 inches
long
- Weight less
than 3 pound
- Suitable for
indoor and outdoor practice
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MSIII Model
Putting Arc
The "all-new" MSIII
Model combines the best features of the T3 and the
Deluxe into one great product.
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Lightweight 2lbs
versus 8lbs for the Deluxe Putting Arc
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Totally waterproof
- practice putting in your bathtub if needed
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Same usable area as
the deluxe
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Specially notched
for 8802 style heel shaft putters
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Short enough to
travel in a large suitcase or club cover
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Heavy enough for indoor
putting practice
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Smooth, low
friction surface
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T3 Model Putting Arc-
Tour Design, Turf Model, Travel Weight, easily fits in a
golf bag. Primarily for outdoor putting practice and short putts.
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MS-3DIII Model
Putting Arc
The MS-3D Putting
Arc is a mid-sized portable model that can be used
indoors or outdoors. 33 inches, less than 3 pounds.The
MS-3D adds two new dimensions to your putting practice
with an adjustable shoulder alignment mirror and line up
holes fro precise alignment. The MS-3D has the same heel
/ toe arc of the original HD Deluxe but is much lighter
in weight and is waterproof.
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MS-III Model
Putting Arc
Mid-sized portable
model. The most versatile of the Putting Arc family for
use indoors or outdoors. 33 inches, 2 pounds.
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Lightweight 2lbs
versus 8lbs for the Deluxe Putting Arc
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Totally waterproof
- practice putting in your bathtub if needed
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Same usable area as
the deluxe
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Specially notched
for 8802 style heel shaft putters
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Short enough to
travel in a large suitcase or club cover
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Heavy enough for indoor
putting practice
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Smooth, low
friction surface
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T3 Model Putting Arc
Tour Design, Turf Model, Travel Weight, easily fits in a
golf bag. Primarily for outdoor putting practice and short putts.
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Used by 440+ touring golf pros for 120+ professional
wins in 2 1/2 years
All three Q-school finals winners
All six 2nd stage Q-school winners
16 of the 26 PGA Tour school grads |
TOP TEN REASONS
TO
BUY A PUTTING ARC GOLF PUTTING TRAINER:
REASON #10
- In its
August 2004 edition, Golf Digest rated the
Putting Arc golf training aid the #1 putting training
device which
you can use with your own putter. Some of the other
highly rated golf training devices have been on the market
for 20 to 30 years, so this rating covers a lot of
golf training devices over a long period of time.
REASON #9
- Golf is a
game played from the side of the golf ball on an inclined
plane. The Putting Arc's unique patent uses math to
precisely calculate this plane, as well as the putter
path and putter face angle. The lines on the Putting Arc
golf putting trainer show the putter face angle, and they are as important as
the arc itself. This is the secret of the Putting Arc.
REASON #8
- The straight
back - straight through putting stroke with the clubface
always aimed at the hole is the putting stroke of the
1980's, and it is out of date. It is used by very few
successful touring pros because it is not natural, and
it requires precise hand manipulation to make it work.
Under pressure, this manipulation is very hard to
repeat.
With the Putting Arc golf training aid you learn a stroke which is taught
by the leading putting instructors in the game of golf. These
include Butch Harmon, Jim Flick, John Elliott, Jr., Stan
Utley, Mike Shannon, Todd Sones, Putting Arc co-inventor
V. J. Trolio, and our tour reps, Tony Sills and Ken
McDonald. In this stroke, the putter actually moves
straight back and straight through, but on the above
mentioned inclined plane. Because of this inclined
plane, the putter head traces an arc when viewed from
overhead. The putter face is always square to the
inclined plane and only square to the target line at
impact, and the golf ball roll is true and perfect.
REASON #7
- When you use
the Putting Arc putting trainer you don't have to wait long to see an
improvement. Thousands of repititions are not required to
improve your putting stroke. Tommy Armour III used his
Putting Arc for only two weeks, and he then won the
Valero Texas Open with a PGA tour record score of 254.
Also, Champions Tour players Dana Quigley, Tom Purtzer,
Jim Ahern, and David Eger all won an event soon after
getting a Putting Arc putting aid from Champions Tour rep Tony
Sills.
REASON #6
- The Putting Arc
putting practice aid
works for everyone....right and
lefthanders, women and men, short and long putters,
junior and senior golfers, high school and college
golfers, and it will work for you. The 72 hole records
on the PGA, Nationwide, and Women's European Tour were
recently set by short-time Putting Arc
putting practice aid
users, and
several World Junior Champions and high school state
champions are known Putting Arc users.
REASON #5
- The Putting Arc
putting practice aid
is simple and portable. No assembly
is required, and that is why the pros like it. It can
be used on a practice green, a carpet, or even a tile or
concrete floor. To quote V. J. Trolio, "Putting is 43%
of the game. A person who takes this
golf practice device
and uses it
once a day, 10 times a day, 15 times a day, or 30
minutes a day will improve his putting. No matter the
level, no matter where they are in the golf game, they will
improve their putting." With the Putting Arc, this
practice can be done with or without a golf ball, a putting
green or even a carpet.
REASON #4
- Putting Arc
putting trainers
are the best kept secret in golf, and their presence is like the tip of an iceberg. For every
one you see on the practice green at a pro tournament,
there are three or more back in the touring pro's hotel
room, motor home, or airplane. This is especially true
for the mini-tour players, though there are many more
hotel rooms than airplanes on the mini-tours.
REASON #3
- The Putting Arc
golf training aid
is guaranteed to improve your putting
or your money will be refunded. Of the first 16,000
arcs shipped, fewer than 10 have been returned under the
above warranty.
REASON #2
- A top
teaching pro recently told his students that the only
training devices they should buy are ones which the
touring pros actually use. The Putting Arc
golf training aid
is used
by 442 touring pros, with 113 professional wins in the
past two years. Further recent proof that it works for
the pros...Putting Arc known users finished first or
tied for first in ALL six second stage Tour Q Schools
and the Champions Tour Q School finals in 2004.
REASON #1
- In the world of golf, the Putting Arc
golf practice aid
is a real
bargain. Compare the grocery store price per pound of
these common golf items, and remember...one year from
now the balls will be lost, the gloves will be in a
landfill, and the golf clubs will probably be in your
closet or on ebay. The 2200 year old math behind the
Putting Arc will be as good as ever, as will the Putting
Arc itself.
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The Putting Arc Putting Trainer Works Because:
Its based upon natural body movement which can be
quickly learned and repeated. Results can be seen in
several days--20,000 repetitions are not required.
The club head travels in a perfect circle (radius
R) and the projection of this circle on the ground
is an ellipse in the shape of the Putting Arc.
The putter is always on plane' (the
sweet-spot/spinal pivot plane). The intersection of
this plane with the ground is a straight line, the
golf ball/target line.
The golf club face is always square to the above plane.
It is only square to the golf ball target line at the
center line of the Putting Arc
golf putting aid. You are
learning an inside to square to inside putting
stroke.
In this perfect putting stroke, there is only one
moving part. The hands, arms and shoulders rotate as
one unit. No manipulation of the hands or arms is
required to follow the correct path with a correct
clubface. It happens automatically.
Note to "Straight-Back-Straight-Through"
Putters:
There are only two ways for the putter to travel
straight back and straight through:
1. The pivot point (spine or shoulder joints) must
be perfectly over the ball.
Or
2. You must manipulate the club face during the
stroke
Both are unnatural, require many moving parts, and
are difficult to repeat consistently. The Putting Arc
golf putting aid can cure the bad habits you have formed trying to make
the putter go straight back and straight through. |
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The Putting
Arc ... is an Ellipse:
The Putting Arc
golf training aid works because it guides the
putter head in pure planar rotation about an axis which
passes through the golfers spine, somewhere between the
shoulders (the dashed line in fig. 1). This means that
the hands, wrists, elbows and shoulders all stay
connected throughout the putting stroke. The Putting
Arc has radial lines on its top. This important
feature shows the correct clubface alignment at each
point in the stroke. This
alignment is just as important as the clubhead path! |
Mathematically speaking, the putter head actually moves
in a perfect circle. But since the axis of rotation is
inclined relative to the putting surface the putter head
motion projects onto putting surface as an ellipse.
(Teaching pros if you don't believe us,
contact us about 'Iron Archie', a robot
demonstrator/teaching aid that proves The Putting Arc
concept). This ellipse (the light colored shape in fig.
2) is the mathematical basis for The Putting Arc.
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Fig. 2 |
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Fig. 3 |
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The actual
dimensions of The Putting Arc
golf training aid ellipse are defined
by the location of the center of rotation of the putter
head. (This point is located on the golfers spine
somewhere between the shoulders.) Suprisingly, the
dimensions of The Putting Arc ellipse are similar
for all average size golfers. There are only a few
thousandths of an inch difference in ideal shape of
The Putting Arc putting trainer for a 5'4" golfer and a 6'2" golfer
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