- Improve Putting Mechanics: This premium golf putting mirror training aid is designed to help you develop proper alignment and control. Featuring 8 gate holes for precision training, it’s the ultimate putting mirror for golf training.
- Precise Eye & Shoulder Alignment: Fine-tune your putting alignment with etched guide lines that ensure your eyes, shoulders, and putter face are correctly aligned—ideal for consistent strokes and lower scores on the green.
- Durable & Portable Putting Trainer: Crafted from high-quality 12” x 6” acrylic, this golf putting trainer is built to last. Lightweight and thin enough to carry in your golf bag without bulk—perfect for both indoor putting practice and outdoor sessions.
- Includes Protective Carrying Case: This golf putting aid mirror comes with a neoprene SBR golf putting mirror case that protects the mirror from scratches and wear. Easily clips to your golf bag for quick setup and practice on the go.
- Perfect for All Skill Levels: Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned player, this putting alignment mirror for golf sharpens your short game. It is a golf alignment tool to use it with putting mats or real greens for year-round practice.
- How to Use: In putter practice, use the lines in the mirror as a putting guide. Line up the putting mirror to where the U-Channel is closest to the hole. 1. Put a golf ball in the U-channel of the putting training aids. 2. Square up the putter face with the red lines. 3. Once you like the position of the mirror in relation to the hole, place 2 tees in the outside gate holes (by the golf ball). This will help keep the mirror in place. 4.
- Your eyes will line up somewhere from the center line to the closest red line. (You will adjust your eye placement until you figure the correct placement for the swing.) 5. Ensure your swing doesn't hit the tees in the gate holes. (This will help correct the typical outside-in swing.) 6. Add a tee in the back center putting gate hole if your backswing goes a little too far. (The goal is not to hit the tee and to shorten your backswing.)