When I looked at the product on line and also in the instructions it shows the product set up with the gates opposing each other at the ends of the alignment stick, which seems to me that the ball will be placed in between the two gates where you would roll the putt. In your video it appears that you are putting through two gates. Is there a reason that you are setting the sniperoneputt up this particular way?
@@jeffthrobodeen yes. The alignment sticks that I brought with me that day have rubber pieces that are actually glued to one end and will not come off so I could not get them onto that gate. Nice catch. I did like the fact that I could use it still that way because it saved me from a trip home to get different sticks. Nice catch.
@@jeffthrobodeen yes I am mistakenly brought the wrong alignment sticks. The ones I brought have a rubber tip on one end that is actually glued on and therefore they would not fit through the gates, so I had to set it up slightly different instead of going back home and swapping out the alignment sticks.
@@misteroneputt Ahhh, I ended up buying a couple of reflective driveway markers. I removed the reflective tape. They fit perfectly in the holes. I'll have to cut them a bit. They're 48" long. I had a bit of trouble fitting the legs onto the gates. I had to set the feet down on a hard surface in order to force the feet onto the gates. I've used it once for about 2 hours the day before I had played and it helped my putting. I coupled it with putting ratio (3:1) and tempo (60 bpm). Thanks for videos.
I really love this product. Of course I love the name. Remember, this is not a paid endorsement or my product. Check out their site and shoot them an email with questions
Thank you for all of the great videos you have posted online. In the putting mirror video, you have posted recently, you said that the putter should move straight back fore 5inches with the putter head square to the line. Also, I watched the video about the perfect putting stroke and based on that I build two 14inch long rulers. Now that I trained with them one question arose. Should the putter head move straight back for these 5 inches with the putter face in a 90° angle to the target line just like at set up or should the putter face open while it moves straight back? When so, how can I practice the perfect amount of opening?
@@AngleEngel-d3d we also exchanged an email with the answer but the short answer is don’t think about any opening think about keeping the putter face square to the target line 90° to it for the first 5 inches behind the ball and you do that on both the take away and food shortdon’t think about it because it will do that naturally after 5 inches
When I looked at the product on line and also in the instructions it shows the product set up with the gates opposing each other at the ends of the alignment stick, which seems to me that the ball will be placed in between the two gates where you would roll the putt. In your video it appears that you are putting through two gates. Is there a reason that you are setting the sniperoneputt up this particular way?
@@jeffthrobodeen yes. The alignment sticks that I brought with me that day have rubber pieces that are actually glued to one end and will not come off so I could not get them onto that gate. Nice catch. I did like the fact that I could use it still that way because it saved me from a trip home to get different sticks. Nice catch.
@@jeffthrobodeen yes I am mistakenly brought the wrong alignment sticks. The ones I brought have a rubber tip on one end that is actually glued on and therefore they would not fit through the gates, so I had to set it up slightly different instead of going back home and swapping out the alignment sticks.
@@misteroneputt Ahhh, I ended up buying a couple of reflective driveway markers. I removed the reflective tape. They fit perfectly in the holes. I'll have to cut them a bit. They're 48" long. I had a bit of trouble fitting the legs onto the gates. I had to set the feet down on a hard surface in order to force the feet onto the gates. I've used it once for about 2 hours the day before I had played and it helped my putting. I coupled it with putting ratio (3:1) and tempo (60 bpm). Thanks for videos.
@@misteroneputt good work around.
@@jeffthrobodeen that works really well.
I really love this product. Of course I love the name. Remember, this is not a paid endorsement or my product. Check out their site and shoot them an email with questions
Thank you for all of the great videos you have posted online.
In the putting mirror video, you have posted recently, you said that the putter should move straight back fore 5inches with the putter head square to the line.
Also, I watched the video about the perfect putting stroke and based on that I build two 14inch long rulers. Now that I trained with them one question arose. Should the putter head move straight back for these 5 inches with the putter face in a 90° angle to the target line just like at set up or should the putter face open while it moves straight back? When so, how can I practice the perfect amount of opening?
@@AngleEngel-d3d we also exchanged an email with the answer but the short answer is don’t think about any opening think about keeping the putter face square to the target line 90° to it for the first 5 inches behind the ball and you do that on both the take away and food shortdon’t think about it because it will do that naturally after 5 inches
O give me. A break.
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