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Hi Puttmad,
Does the Puttlab teach you how to aim?
If you take note of your assessment results, yes....
Does ownership of a Puttlab entitle you to more credibility as a teacher?
Most of the guys using the system are PGA pros/teachers (Leadbetter has one, so does Hank Haney). It's much too expensive for the average guy.
TBH the system gives you so much information, any reasonably intelligent golfer can figure the corrections for themselves. It's the precise accuracy of the information it gives you which is important.
The average Joe Bloggs could do the assessment on his own computer if he could afford the gear.
Is your opinion that face angle is more important than sweetspot backed by any research? BTW, I believe it to be true, but am open to some comprehensive research on the subject.
Think of it this way...If you hit a putt just off the sweetspot, it does cost you a little in the distance control department. However, you naturally adjust to that by hiting the ball harder over a period of time. If you constantly hit putts with an incorrect face angle, even something "insignificant" like say 1.5 to 2* open or closed, you have no chance of making the putts.
"Putting experts* have discovered that face misalignment at setup, and open or closed face angle when striking the ball, are the biggest causes of missed putts.
*D.Pelz, Golf, Sept. 1998, pp 96-97; S. Elkington, Golf Tips, August 1998, p 49."
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/tandf/rjsp/2006/00000024/00000002/art00005
If you have used a Puttlab for any length of time, what are your thoughts on putter path with respect to the Puttlab's numbers and graphs?
The puttlab system has a rating system with regard to the "correct" parameters each part of the stroke should abide by. I am not in agreement with all of them TBH, but the point is, do the tests, review and study the info (the system does not lie) and then make adjustments to your stroke where you think neccessary..
For example, one of the points in my case, was that I was slightly out to in on my stroke. My blade position at impact was 0.10* open (1/10th of a degree) over 70% of the time, so I still made the putts in any case.
Being a perfectionist I went out and bought a bulilders laser to help me establish a different backswing criteria and get it more on line.
Not that I think it's that important to holing putts, just that I want an even better result next time I go and get assessed...
