The Super Short Game is a versatile golf training aid you can use with any club to improve your entire golf game. Learn how to make a true pendulum putting stroke, a chipping motion like the pros and a consistent, repeating swing.

It’s important the Super Short Game is attached to the club properly to ensure its effectiveness. Use these simple instructions to begin improving your game and lowering your score. If you have any questions, please contact us at info@supershortgame.com.

 Attaching it to the Club

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Step 1

Slip the Super Short Game down over the end of the club you intend to use. If you are using a putter with a flat handle on the front, make sure you align the fixed (non-adjusting) side of the Super Short Game with that panel.

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Step 2

Use your thumb to apply pressure downward on the Super Short Game to make sure it is completely flush with the butt end of the club and to make sure the shaft of the Super Short Game is in line with the shaft of the club.

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Step 3

Pull the strap away from the Super Short Game to take up any slack (very important) and then wrap the strap around the mounting bracket. Inspect the Super Short Game to make sure it is straight. If not, loosen the strap, realign and then cinch the strap tight.

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Step 4

Pull the end knob to the desired length and begin improving your game.

 The Super Short Game for Putting

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The Super Short Game teaches you to make a smooth pendulum putting stroke with your own putter. The end creates a pendulum point and allows the putter head to make a consistent arc throughout the swing. Simply adjust the length of the Super Short Game so the end lightly touches your belly (not anchored). Then make a putting stroke while keeping the end in contact with your belly.

The Super Short Game can be used on the practice green, in your office or wherever you choose to improve your putting. You can use it with or without a golf ball or even a hole.  And it doesn’t matter which putting grip you use. The key is to keep the end lightly touching your belly throughout the stroke so you groove a good pendulum motion.

After you remove the Super Short Game from your putter make some practice strokes and hold your follow through. The butt end of the putter should be pointing at your belly as if there was a straight line between the two. Once you are able to do that consistently you know you are making a true pendulum putting stroke. Keep it up and soon enough your putting confidence will soar.

The Super Short Game for Chipping

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Trying to scoop the ball or allowing the wrists to break down can lead to skulled, chili-dipped and generally lousy shots around the green. The Super Short Game teaches you to keep your hands ahead of the club while chipping and the end result is an improvement in consistency and accuracy. Attach the Super Short Game and extend it to its fullest length.

Set up to a ball, imaginary or real, and go through the chipping motion. If you try to scoop the ball or if your wrists break down at impact you get instant feedback when the Super Short Game makes contact with your side.

Watch the players on television and you will see their hands remain ahead of the ball at impact when chipping. That’s the motion you will soon master with the Super Short Game.

 The Super Short Game for Full Swing Work

The Super Short Game can even be used to improve your golf swing. Check out the photos and you will see how it can be a useful tool to monitor and improve your swing regard­less of the swing keys you use, what style of swing your professional teaches, or even if you are self-taught and don’t practice that often. With it you can easily check the posi­tion of your club throughout your swing.

Check your swing plane

Check your swing plane

Check your swing path

Check your swing path

Practice a one-piece takeaway

Practice a one-piece takeaway

Work on a full shoulder turn

Work on a full shoulder turn