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If you’re considering the Putt Master or any putt-training aid, choosing the “right†one comes down to matching the tool to your putting weaknesses, space, budget, and how often you’ll use it. I’ll go through what to look for in a putting/training aid generally, then what the Putt Master offers so you can see if it fits you. If you want, I can also suggest a few alternatives suited for your location (Bangladesh).
When evaluating any putting aid, keep these criteria in mind:
| Factor | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| What specific issue you want to fix (alignment, stroke path, wrist movement, speed control, green reading, etc.) | Tailor the aid to your weakest area. An aid that addresses alignment won’t help much if your main problem is speed control. |
| Feedback type (visual, tactile, instant, delayed) | Immediate feedback helps you correct errors faster. Tools that let you feel misalignment / bad wrist motion are often more effective. |
| Portability & ease of setup | If it’s bulky or hard to setup, you’ll likely use it less. Tools that are quick to use (or leave in place) tend to get used more often. |
| Adjustability / compatibility | Can it adapt to your putting grip, hand-size, style (straight vs arc stroke), left or right hand? Helps make the tool useful for your actual putting style. |
| Realistic feel / roll / green speed | If practice drills don’t reflect what greens are like, improvements may not transfer to real rounds. |
| Durability / build quality | Good materials, good design mean the aid lasts and remains accurate. |
| Value-for-money | Cost vs how much benefit you expect. Sometimes simple and inexpensive aids work almost as well as pricy ones if used properly. |
Also: how much space you have (indoors / outdoors), how much time you can commit, whether you need something portable.
From what I found, the Putt Master (by Orange Whip) has these features:
To decide whether Putt Master is “right†for you, consider:
Here’s a quick summary of strengths vs potential drawbacks:
| Pros | Cons / Things to Watch Out For |
|---|---|
| Strong at training wrist stability, pendulum stroke, instant feedback. | May restrict some motion in certain grip styles (if your style requires a bit of hands / wrists motion). You might feel less “natural†at first. |
| Adjustable & works for many grip styles. | Doesn’t address every single putting skill (green reading, alignment of body, speed over long putts). You’ll still need others tools/practice. |
| Portable, easy to use regularly. | If you use it too much or don’t take breaks, your body might try to “lock in†certain positions that may feel rigid on real greens. Need to transition to putting without aid. |
| Good value vs what it does. | Cost + shipping may be significant depending on where you buy. Also, upkeep / storage matters. |
To decide, you could run through these quick questions:
If you like, I can compare Putt Master with 2-3 other training aids available (in Asia or online shipping to Bangladesh) which match your budget, style, etc. Want me to do that?
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