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V-easy is V-hard

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Thanks Bob...

ScinceBoy.. is that the latest ed of GM (one with Luke on it?)..
 
This might help
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Look at the athleticism in the posture, the muscles are just primed for s sweet controlled stroke!
 
Look at the athleticism in the posture, the muscles are just primed for s sweet controlled stroke!

Havent gone past the beer belly...
Same as mine..so there is hope for me..

Bob.. I think i have seen this video.. do you have the link for it.
 
i just dont believe this V-easy thing makes you putt better

i try and try and i just can never hit the ball with it ! i thought it was a law of golf that a puttter had to have a head on it ...
 
i just dont believe this V-easy thing makes you putt better

i try and try and i just can never hit the ball with it ! i thought it was a law of golf that a puttter had to have a head on it ...

Thats where your going wrong... Put the ball at the top and roll it down between the sticks to the hole
 
How do you straighten one should it have accidentally been on the parcel shelf during sunny weather and melted into a warped shape? I actually took it on holiday with me.....
 
i just dont believe this V-easy thing makes you putt better

i try and try and i just can never hit the ball with it ! i thought it was a law of golf that a puttter had to have a head on it ...

Hmm.
Unfold it, lie on your belly, apply a bit of chalk to the rubber bit on the end, and voila! A perfectly functional snooker cue.
 
But seriously.
The V-easy has totally transformed my putting. I've went from being an awful putter to quite competent, especially from six feet and in.

Same for me, once I let it show me how to putt I had the same transformation. I usually head down to my driving ranges bobbly and uneven "putting green" and proceed to roll in 8 footers one after another from all angles! The controlled power from the stroke helps the ball hold its line without being too firm. (ie the ball rolls better).

Use the V-Easy for chipping on combination with Bobs vids and you get my last round where I was two rolls away from chipping in twice! I also had a fair few unexpected tap in pars that day through good long putts or chips.

The one thing EVERYONE who I show the V-Easy to asks me is "So when is he going to make something this good for the full swing?"
 
Played my first game after getting the v-easy. I am still new to v-easy, so very easily go back to old habits. I played only 9 holes. 1) Twice 3 putted - but that was more as I read it incorrect and used my good ole gull wing
2) Twice one putted - nice
3) 4 times, missed my single putt by not a lot. Some long putts that were nice set up to withing 5 feet of the hole
4) Sank a 12-15 feet to get the only birdie of the day!!

The round ended as a bogie round. Not the best score on the course, but not a bad result considering that 4 of the 9 extra shots came on a single hole. So 8 holes costed me 5 strokes!!

Early days with v-easy, but using the back muscles is a bit a change for me. I suspect that there is a bit of placebo effect, but golf is a mind game... and I dont mind it when my game is holding it together.
 
Played 15 holes (before the lights ran out).. Could not control the driver and land on the correct fairway. Stopped counting n playing after the 12th. Just putted n attended the flag. good news.. except once, everything was 2 putt or better
<shout> another v-easy convert..:whistle:
 
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