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The AIM POINTER is a simple and perfect tool for checking the aim line of the putter. Usually the eyes see a line of the target different from the real target pointed. Setting the putter on the aim target and placing the Aim Pointer attached to the putter face you will be able, going behind the Pointer to check if your putter was pointed or not on the target.
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From Mark Sweeney's idea, the SPEED STRIP ARC is a perfect tool for training the putting speed control. Available for right-handed and a left-handed players. For puchases from USA: AimPoint golf
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The GOLF POLES are the traditional alignment rods that all professionals have in the bag, but they shouldn’t be absent from the bag of amateur players too; RO&CHI GOLF has developed a simple, but efficient and original way to transform the sticks in a green speed meter (stimpmeter).The GREEN SPEED METER do not include the alignment sticks.
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The HOLE REDUCER is a tool very useful. Practice putting to the new hole size. Only the most accurate putts will hole with an immediate positive feedback. Add the second ring to reduce more the hole. When the both rings will be removed the hole appears to be a much bigger and easier to hole the ball.
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The Phantom Hole is a simulacrum of the hole made with high-quality self-modeling material, only 0.5 mm thickness.
Phantasma Hole can be customized with your own logo. Let's send an email to info@roechigolf.it for any questions and a quotation.
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The PLG Green is a training tool designed to improve the launch trajectory of the ball and to eliminate non voluntary compensations. It’s the first tool that combine simplicity of use and effectiveness. One of the most crucial aspects for a good set-up is to correctly align the face of the putter with the aim point.
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PUTTER LINE GATE The PLG is the first ever training tool tool able to eliminate involuntary compensations and to provide an objective evidence of the interpretation of the slopes on the green. The Protractor, associated with the gates, can accurately determine which is the correct line of launch for the presumed slope.