Proper Golf/putting alingnment marker tool thing....

RGDave

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I used to mark my ball with a completely rubbish £1.99 tool. It was so rubbish in fact, I gave up and starting doing the line by eye....which given my eyesight and drawing talent was a recipe for disaster.

Anyway. I saved some dosh on a ball deal at AG and got one of these

http://www.americangolf.co.uk/product/Pride-Sports-Soft-Spikes-Ball-Alignment-Tool/p53558.aspx

similarly available at

http://www.sportsdirect.com/softspikes-golf-balll-alignment-tool-870220?src=google

Anyway. Not only does it do great lines, but you can also add bonus lines at right angles to the main putting line, which helps square the face better than a single line. You can mark on some fade/draw arrows or something as well, but I'm not really keen on that - the whole ball could end up like a piece of contemporary art.

It is absolutely terrific. I've holes some beauties and it helps SO much at close range especially if you have a tendency to "see" the putt a little right or left of the real line. I used to look down and think "um, that's definitely going right" but actually no, then I'd miss the putt left. :(

Shan't be going back to cheap ones or homedrawn efforts, this boy is the Daddy.

12 holes today (only) and 19 putts. Over 18 (based on 4 cards), I'm down from 32-33 (average) to 30.25....

Can't say fairer than that. :)
 
I always found the cheap ones never gripped the ball properly and end up with the wobblyiest straight line in the world!

The tin cups look great for marking your ball but not really for alignment lines etc although one of the designs does have an Arrow!
 
I always found the cheap ones never gripped the ball properly and end up with the wobblyiest straight line in the world!

The tin cups look great for marking your ball but not really for alignment lines etc although one of the designs does have an Arrow!

That tin cup thing looks nice but way overpriced just to make the ball look pretty.

Whats wrong with drawing an arrow, its just a line with pointy bit at the end;)
 
I always found the cheap ones never gripped the ball properly and end up with the wobblyiest straight line in the world!

Yes, that's it! That's why I've gone from £1.99 not-really-very-usable to £5.99 does-what-it-says.
 
Golfers spend £200+ on the latest club that more than likely won't be any better than the last one, yet £5.99 on something that makes marking a ball really easy is a waste of money!!

:confused:
 
Golfers spend £200+ on the latest club that more than likely won't be any better than the last one, yet £5.99 on something that makes marking a ball really easy is a waste of money!!

:confused:

Good boy, Rodney. You know it makes sense.

I used to use the <name> logo too (another idea based on the same principle) but it's nowhere near as good as a line that covers half the ball.....
 
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