The latest patented laser technology
in golf (US Pat. # 7803059)
The
LaserT
(US Pat. # 7803059) utilizes the latest
patented technology in its laser alignment
system for putting and chip shots. It
has been proven to be very effective to
help golfers swing better, chip the ball
closer to the hole and make more putts.
(1)
Putting with the LaserT
attached to the putter
The
best laser putting aid you have ever seen.
With the
LaserT
attached to the putter, align the horizontal T
line parallel to the putterface, the vertical T
line should then overlap on the target line. If you keep the
vertical T line
overlapping the target line throughout the stroke, the putter
head will travel along a perfect putting arc (inside to inside
path) with proper face rotation (face square to the path).
The best feature of the LaserT
is its patented straight line laser alignment technology for
putting. You can attach the LaserT
to the putter shaft or the hat for putting. Any golfer of
any ability level is going to be able to learn the proper
putting stroke by simply using the LaserT
and keeping the T
on the target line. By letting the T
point to the target line, for men, ladies, and juniors of
all skill levels, regardless of whether you are tall or short,
the LaserT is going to help you make a storke on a proper
putting arc with the putter face square to the arc every time.
(2)
Putting with the LaserT
attached to the hat
Attach
the LaserT
to your hat using the metal clip, turn it on and
align the T
on the ground. The horizontal T
line should point to the target, the vertical
T
line should point towards your feet to achieve
and maintain a good putting setup, including stance,
ball position and alignment. ball placement. If
you maintain a stady head during your putting
stroke, the T
on the ground remains still as you stroke the
ball to the hole. If you stroke properly the putter
head should stay the putting arc as you watch
the T
stay on the ground.
(3)
Chipping with the LaserT
Attach
the LaserT
to your hat using the metal clip, turn it on and
align the T
on the ground. The horizontal T
line should point to the target, the vertical
T
line should point towards your feet to show the
ball placement. The goal is to keep the T
on the ground as stady as possible to make sure
your head remains still as you turn and swing
through the shot. If you swing properly the club
head should stay online as you watch the T
stay on the ground.
(4)
Pitching with the LaserT
Same
as chipping, attach the LaserT
to your hat using the metal clip, turn it on and
align the T
on the ground. The horizontal T
line should point to the target, the vertical
T
line should point towards your feet to show the
ball placement. The goal is to keep the T
on the ground as steady as possible to make sure
your head remains still as you downswing to impact.
A still head is critical to your improvement with
pitching the ball.
(5)
Full Swing with the LaserT
Recommend
for low handicap golfers and tour players only.
You can
attach the LaserT
to your hat used to monitor the head movement during a golf
swing. Any head movement during your swing will directly translate
into movement of the T
on the ground. The movement of the T
reflects the status of your head during arm rotation along
the desired plane of the swing axis. The golfer will decipher
the visual information feedback of the
T as it
moves along the ground. The LaserT
acts like a video camera allowing you to watch yourself during
the swing. By monitoring and analyzing the path of movement
of the T projection
on the ground, you can identify your swing faults and make
corrections to overcome such faults. Warning:
The T on the
ground is very sensitive to your head movement. If you are
a new golfer or your head moves too much during a full swing,
this option is NOT recommended for you.