
Lower your scores and have more fun playing golf
Frustration can take the fun out of golf but when you are scoring well it seems like the sun shines brighter and the birdies sing louder.
Improving your short game is the fastest way to increase your confidence, lower your score and find more enjoyment on the golf course. It’s all possible with the Super Short Game.
Chip it closer
Hole more putts
Have more fun
“The only way to win tournaments is with the short game. Over half your shots out there are within 30 or 40 yards”
Will It Work For Me?
You can use the Super Short Game whether you are short or tall and whether you play left-handed or right. It’s for beginners looking to build a strong foundation all the way up to TOUR pros wanting to hone their putting stroke. The adjustable telescopic extension fits nearly any putter grip except jumbo-sized and can be used on any club for chipping.
How it Helps You Improve Your Putting
The definition of a pendulum is an object swinging from a fixed point. The Super Short Game helps you learn a pendulum stroke by creating a fixed point where the putter comes in contact with your midsection.
Training with the Super Short Game is like practicing with a belly putter, something a lot of PGA TOUR pros do, but it does not lock in place because it’s not designed to be anchored. That way you don’t become dependent on it to make a pendulum stroke.
Watch Out
A common fault in putting is to move the hands laterally toward the target through the impact area. When that happens, the putter decelerates and you don’t properly release the putter head through impact. That’s a big reason putts tend to come up short or don’t stay on line. That’s exactly what the Super Short Game is designed to help you avoid.
How it Helps You Improve Your Chipping
The most common fault of amateurs when chipping around the green is the tendency to “help” the club do its job. They flip their wrists or try to scoop the ball in an effort to get the ball in the air. Watch the pros and you will see they let the loft of the club do the work of elevating the ball. They keep their hands ahead of the ball and their wrists firm at impact.
You can easily learn to keep your hands ahead of the ball at impact and chip like the pros. If you try to flip the club or scoop the ball you will get a friendly reminder when the Super Short Game makes contact with your side.