What club, gizmo, or gadget really met the manufacturers' claims ?

Every manufacturer prmises the earth

What have you bought over the years that actually did what it said on the tin ?

Didn't buy it but it was made by and given to me by one of our very senior Seniors. He went to the trouble of using the strongest string he could find, secured 3 different heights of tee peg, put little plastic sleeves over the string ends, cauterised the string ends and bingo - the senior golfer's dream, never lose another tee peg.
 
anybody come across a left wrist stabilizer?

Tell us more :D
I knew I'd fallen in to the trap as soon as I wrote that Bob :D
I know the problem and the cure, (just when you get to our age you keep fogetting things ;) you know how it is ;)
coming back nicely, but trying to guide it under 6 feet rather than letting it release going through.

Is that the right answer?
 
anybody come across a left wrist stabilizer?

Tell us more :D
I knew I'd fallen in to the trap as soon as I wrote that Bob :D
I know the problem and the cure, (just when you get to our age you keep fogetting things ;) you know how it is ;)
coming back nicely, but trying to guide it under 6 feet rather than letting it release going through.

Is that the right answer?

I'm not sure I understood the question :D

Are you saying that you cant release the putter head on putts less than 6 feet, you just try and will them in using the force ?
If you keep the blade of the putter more square throughout the backswing on the short putts, you shouldn't need to release it at all.
 
I definitely try to play a square line on the 6 feet putts but get a pull to the left every now and again. Perhaps its too long a backswing causing a deceleration on the strike?
 
Or your shoulders are turning.
Think of your left shoulder coming up, not round, on the through swing
As the earlier post Bob, I thats what I forget. I decided a while ago that the left shoulder should be my main thought on this distance and its when I don't remember this that the left shot happens. perhaps thinking it is a wrist problem has clouded my thoughts
 
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