
Becoming a Better Putter with Your Right Edge Putt Tracker
You have your Right Edge Putt Tracker all set up, you're feeling comfortable striking putts on it, and now you're ready to maximize your putting potential with it.
Bookmark this page as it will be your launching point for information, tips, tutorials, videos, drills, and more to help you most effectively use your Right Edge Putt Tracker to become a better putter.
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The Fundamentals: Putting, and Your Right Edge Putt Tracker
Putting Fundamentals
Access to curated videos from PGA Tour and teaching professionals explaining and teaching the fundamentals of good putting.
Right Edge Putt Tracker Fundamentals
Information on how to use and understand your Right Edge Putt Tracker.
Improving Your Putting
There are a lot of different ways you can utilize your Right Edge Putt Tracker to help improve your putting - Here are some of those ways:
1. Try different things with your putting stroke. Whether from instructional YouTube videos, "Fax" dropping a tip during a broadcast, or an actual putting lesson, we hear putting tips and ideas all the time. And then if we remember them the next time we're out at the course, we might try them for a few strokes on the putting green and/or during our next round of golf.
Ultimately though, we discard the idea because it feels awkward/uncomfortable, nothing changes, and we continue with our mediocre putting.
With your Right Edge Putt Tracker, you can strike 100 putts - seeing the actual rollout/result of each as if you're standing on the green - in 30 minutes or less, from any room in your house! This allows you to, without investing a ton of time at the course, give those ideas/tips an honest chance by getting beyond that awkward/uncomfortable phase with them, and truly find out which of them work for you.
2. Burn-in muscle memory like the pros. Ever notice how smooth the pros are with their putting strokes, regardless of distance? While there may be multiple reasons for that, the biggest one is that they have struck enough putts (repetitions) at different paces, and developed distance control consistency via muscle memory.
When our brain has to not only determine required pace, but then also focus on trying to guide our many muscles (core, shoulders, arms, wrists, etc) - even if that means tightening some to reduce their impact - to generate that required pace, it's what causes the common problems of "decel" and "stabbing" while putting.
The pros have effectively offloaded all this mental processing related to simply controlling the distance of their putts to their muscle memory.
Without a Right Edge Putt Tracker, this requires a huge time investment at the putting green. Time that most of us don't have.
3. Find, and then correct, hard-to-spot tendencies. Over time, as you strike more and more putts at different lengths on your Right Edge Putt Tracker, your tendencies are revealed.
For example: You may learn that you tend to pull shorter putts, and push longer putts. This is not a too uncommon problem, but it's extremely difficult - if not impossible - to pick up from just your time on the putting green before your rounds of golf and/or from your putting during your rounds of golf.
You can't correct the tendencies you don't know you have.