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Early Bird Bundle
Early Bird Bundle
Early Bird Bundle
Early Bird Bundle
Early Bird Bundle
Early Bird Bundle
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Fixes Slices & Hooks

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Get our best deal of the year on our best-selling training aids.

WHAT'S INCLUDED

  • Pressure Plate + Power Wedge, Alignment Discs Lite (set of 2), Putting System, Alignment Mirror

  • Training Videos

  • Exceptional Customer Support

  • 99 Day Money-Back Guarantee - Not happy? Send it back for a full refund.

BENEFITS

Improve weight shift, swing path, and putting stroke.


How To Fix a Hook

Golfer demonstrating an outside-in swing path setup with visual aids.

1

To fix a hook, set up your alignment discs and sticks as shown above.

2

You'll want to feel encouraged to swing out to the left of the target after hitting the golf ball (for right-handers)

3

The closer the disc is placed to the target line, the more difficult this will become.

How To Fix a Slice

Using Slope Plate

Train your feet to detect slope with the Slope Plate and you'll find your putts—and your scores—will start dropping… just like your buddies’ hopes of taking your money.

How To Fix a Slice

Using Green Cards

If you know the break, you will make more putts. Our Green Cards tell you EXACTLY how much your putts will break. Stop second-guessing your read and make more birdies with our Green Cards.  

How To Fix a Slice

Using Putting Thing

Ditch the chalk, tees, and putting gates for our Putting Thing. Its fully-adjustable putter and ball gates will leave you no choice but to consistently hit the center of the face and down your intended start line.  

USING SLOPE PLATE

How To Fix a Slice

Scrap the tees, mirrors, and chalk. The Putting Thing is the one tool you need to build confidence on the greens.

How To Fix a Slice

During the transition from backswing to downswing,your pressure should shift to your lead foot before your arms are parallel
to the ground.


The Pressure Plate will let you know when this happens by tilting toward the target once you have at least
70% of your pressure on your front foot.

How To Fix a Slice

Most other golf boards rotate and spin during a player's swing.


Our patent-pending design has spikes on the bottom to help you more effectively transfer power from your lower body to the golf ball.

How To Fix a Hook

Golfer demonstrating an outside-in swing path setup with visual aids.

1

To fix a hook, set up your alignment discs and sticks as shown above.

2

You'll want to feel encouraged to swing out to the left of the target after hitting the golf ball (for right-handers)

3

The closer the disc is placed to the target line, the more difficult this will become.

Use the Alignment Rail as a guide to know exactly where the Putting Thing is aimed. Once you make a couple putts with it, snap it off and you're ready to go.

How To Fix a Slice

Use the Alignment Rail as a guide to know exactly where the Putting Thing is aimed. Once you make a couple putts with it, snap it off and you're ready to go.

How To Fix a Slice

During the transition from backswing to downswing,your pressure should shift to your lead foot before your arms are parallel
to the ground.


The Pressure Plate will let you know when this happens by tilting toward the target once you have at least
70% of your pressure on your front foot.

How To Fix a Slice

Most other golf boards rotate and spin during a player's swing.


Our patent-pending design has spikes on the bottom to help you more effectively transfer power from your lower body to the golf ball.

How To Fix a Hook

Golfer demonstrating an outside-in swing path setup with visual aids.

1

To fix a hook, set up your alignment discs and sticks as shown above.

2

You'll want to feel encouraged to swing out to the left of the target after hitting the golf ball (for right-handers)

3

The closer the disc is placed to the target line, the more difficult this will become.

How To Fix a Slice

During the transition from backswing to downswing,your pressure should shift to your lead foot before your arms are parallel
to the ground.


The Pressure Plate will let you know when this happens by tilting toward the target once you have at least
70% of your pressure on your front foot.

How To Fix a Slice

Most other golf boards rotate and spin during a player's swing.


Our patent-pending design has spikes on the bottom to help you more effectively transfer power from your lower body to the golf ball.

How To Fix a Hook

Golfer demonstrating an outside-in swing path setup with visual aids.

1

To fix a hook, set up your alignment discs and sticks as shown above.

2

You'll want to feel encouraged to swing out to the left of the target after hitting the golf ball (for right-handers)

3

The closer the disc is placed to the target line, the more difficult this will become.

Use the Alignment Rail as a guide to know exactly where the Putting Thing is aimed. Once you make a couple putts with it, snap it off and you're ready to go.

How To Fix a Slice

Use the Alignment Rail as a guide to know exactly where the Putting Thing is aimed. Once you make a couple putts with it, snap it off and you're ready to go.

How To Fix a Slice

During the transition from backswing to downswing,your pressure should shift to your lead foot before your arms are parallel
to the ground.


The Pressure Plate will let you know when this happens by tilting toward the target once you have at least
70% of your pressure on your front foot.

How To Fix a Slice

Most other golf boards rotate and spin during a player's swing.


Our patent-pending design has spikes on the bottom to help you more effectively transfer power from your lower body to the golf ball.

How To Fix a Hook

Golfer demonstrating an outside-in swing path setup with visual aids.

1

To fix a hook, set up your alignment discs and sticks as shown above.

2

You'll want to feel encouraged to swing out to the left of the target after hitting the golf ball (for right-handers)

3

The closer the disc is placed to the target line, the more difficult this will become.

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