Speaking about good marketing punch lines and product names, it doesn’t get any better than Hole More Putts.
To cut to the chase, Hole More Putts is a high-tech solution (as in tool) for improving one’s putting abilities. In case you did not know, according to “science”, putting is maybe the most challenging part in the game, as it accounts for forty percent of one’s shots. And that’s a lot. Enter Hole More Putts, a gadget aimed at improving your putting stats via high technology. This high tech piece of golf gear measures five impact factors, as they’re defined by the PGA: face angle, impact point, path, speed at impact and angle of attack. If it sounds like a lot, well, this is the data analyzed for each and every putt. How does it work? Hole More Putts is basically an electronic tablet. All you have to do is to put it on the floor or on the green, depending on whether you’re training indoors or outdoors, and line it up with your intended target. Then, place the ball in the “sweet spot”, i.e. in the center and set it up to take a put, either left or right handed. When the light on the tablet turns from flashing red to a steady green, you’re ready to go, or to take a putt.
The Hole More Putts tablet will calculate your putting index after a set of five putts, and will also provide instantaneous feedback on its generous display on each putt. Basically, the Hole More Putts tablet is everything about professional putting made easy, as it offers recommendations in regard to how to improve your stroke in real time. If you don’t afford a personal coach, the Hole More Putts tablets is the answer to your prayers, being purely focused at the golfer’s data. The best thing about this baby is that you don’t have to be a qualified golf-pro in order to use it or benefit from its “advice”. Also, the Hole More Putts works wonders at all levels, whether you’re an “elite” golfer or a beginner trying to improve his or her stats by understanding the dynamics of putting. This high tech gadget will work well at all handicap levels, as a putting practice tool or if you want to identify putting stroke faults. The Hole More Putts retails for $599, and if the price tag looks steep, the truth is that it makes for just a fraction compared to other (more expensive) systems available today. Bottom line, I’m not sure this is aimed at the casual golfer, as in it’s probably better suited to a coach or instructor that is helping multiple students. However, if you’re the DIY type, and looking for a wireless and completely portable system, which is usable both indoors and outdoors and doesn’t require shaft attachments nor a Masters Degree in IT, the Hole More Putts is really worth a look.