![]() My personal experience with the product is positive. Usually, inside 3 feet the EXPUTT RG concedes the putt. In playing mode, you have to putt any length putt. I’ve hit putts 70 feet on it testing it out, but the drill you get has a max target of 50 feet. You can hit putts in practice mode for 5 feet to 50 feet. I say 10 feet because the maximum distance putt on my other mats is either 6 or 10 feet. The real value in my mind is that you can hit longer putts than 10 feet and check your speed, path, and face angle at impact. It works with a high resolution camera and with sticker dots on the putter face. I view this as more of a speed tool with the ability to track face angle at impact and putter path. They don’t exactly match Blast Motion Golf, but are close. I’ve been using this recently and I’m happy with the stats accuracy. Keep in mind this the best 200 players in the world.ĭon’t beat yourself up too bad if you start missing putts as you get farther away. To put things in perspective, the image below is pro golfer’s make percentages from 2022. Matrix demonstrating the effect of misalignment from Lase r Optics If you are off center by “more than 2 inches” you probably miss. The cup is 2.125 inches left and right from center or 4.250 inches wide. The key is this: If your putter face is open or closed 1 degree at impact you will start missing putts at 10 feet. Reviews say that the product is accurate within 0.1 to 0.5 degrees for things measured in degrees like face angle at impact. What I strive for is staying under 1 degree open or closed at impact. I’d say out of 10 putts I have 2 or 3 putts that are over a degree open or closed. That may sound great, but it is an average. My average for the last 10,000 putts is 0.2 degrees open. ![]() They say pro golfers keep their putter face square at impact at around a half a degree or less. It takes a lot of practice to be right on the money. ![]() If I get too quick, I close the club face at impact. If I start getting lazy, I leave the putter face open. You attach the sensor to the end of your putter grip and the app rings up the metrics for each putt as you make them.Īfter several years of using Blast Motion Golf, I can tell you that tempo and path have a lot to do with my ability to return the putter head square at impact. The putt was good so my start line was correctįace Angle at Impact is one of the 11 putting metrics the device measures for every putt. It shows an absolutely square Face Angle at Impact. The image below is from the Blast Motion Golf app. In my opinion, the Blast Motion Golf sensor and app are the best tools to measure face angle at impact. Indoor Putting Drills: Face Angle at Impact ![]() It get’s us in the ball park at a reasonable price. My point is that there are less expensive accurate products. They also don’t carry the hefty price tag. The tools I have are not a Quintic Putting Analyzer, Trackman, Capto, or SAM Putt Lab. Here is the thing with measuring devices for face angle at impact. The farther away from the hole you get, the more critical Face Angle at Impact is. Your chances are much improved with the correct line, speed and a square putter face at impact. There are also simple things you can do to physically see that you are hitting the ball squarely. There are training aids that measure face angle at impact. However, it is 95% of the reason you will hit straight putts. Let’s look at some Indoor putting drills on face angle at impact to help dial it in.įace Angle at Impact indoor putting drills are something you may find tedious. ![]() The second most important concept in putting is returning your putter face to square. ![]()
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