Pure Stroke Golf – Putting Hole & Putter Training Alignment Aid Kit

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Putter Alignment Trainer – Discussion of the Design

The length of the putting aid is equivalent to the diameter of most golf balls (1.68 inches) to help with ball alignment.  The angled surfaces make the training aid very sensitive to the putter face being open or closed upon ball impact.  This is the part of the design that trains you to be “square” at ball impact.  This will also train you to stay square at backstroke and release.  The alignment marks on the aid are used in conjunction with the alignment marks on your putter to help ensure you are striking the “sweet spot”.

We use aluminum as our material.  The grade we use is strong and aluminum is light weight and resists corrosion.

The Putting Training Aid Story

The 100% Pure Stroke® Putting Training Aid was originally invented by Mr. George Nehbras.  Mr. Nehbras was an avid golfer and even played on a college golf team.  He has a creative mind and a desire to help golfers improve their putting game.  We purchased the rights to the training aid in 2017.  We thank Mr. Nehbras for his creativity and give him credit for this invention.

 

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Putting Training Hole – Discussion of the Design

The diameter of the practice hole is 3.5 inches.  The common size for a hole on a golf course is 4.25 inches.  Therefore, our smaller hole diameter helps you improve your putting accuracy.  You are practicing with a smaller hole.  Also, at 3.5 inches in diameter, two golf balls easily fit into the hole.

The bottom of the practice hole is made with a unique manufacturing process that gives gripping strength.  This gripping strength helps keep the practice hole from sliding as balls contact the back of the hole.

The entry point on the ramp is designed to reduce the ball “hopping” as it enters the ramp.

The thickness of the practice hole in conjunction with the ramp angle ensures ball capture (it’s in the hole) with a properly paced putt.  The pros say a properly paced putt should stop 12 to 18 inches beyond the hole if the putt is missed.  Based on this information, our calculations indicate that the ideal speed of a golf ball entering the hole is around 3 feet per second.  At a speed exceeding around 4 feet per second, the ball will likely skip over the hole.  Additionally, the thickness of the practice hole adds to its strength and durability.

The Portable Practice Hole Story

We wanted a complementary product to go along with our 100% Pure Stroke® Putting Training Aid, so we invented the 100% Pure Stroke® Portable Practice Hole for use in your home or office.

We did some research and found other portable holes were made of flimsy plastic, were not durable, slid around when used and that the ball had a tendency to hop as it entered the hole.  We set out to solve these problems.

We pretty much knew from the beginning that ½ inch thick industrial strength aluminum would be our raw material.  This thickness would be required for strength, ramp angle and ball capture.  We also knew that we wanted a smaller hole to help with practicing accuracy.

Before investing in the expensive raw materials, we made a prototype utilizing 3D printing technology.  We tested this model and found that it slid as balls struck the back of the hole.  We needed to solve this problem.

We investigated different types of coatings to apply to the bottom of the practice hole to provide gripping strength.  We didn’t like any of those or the costs associated with them.  That is when we decided to manufacture the gripping surface right into the portable hole itself.  We tried several variations until we settled on the design.

Lastly, we added a final special coating for a little more durability and aesthetics.

Additional information

Color

Black, Gold, Blue, Red

Brand

Pure Stroke Golf

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