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Testimonials
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| S. Annette Thompson |
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Master Teaching Professional Ballen Isles Country Club |
Thank you for sending me the Putting Cyclops performance aid. I vividly remember stopping by your booth, and, in fact told someone it was the only teaching aid I saw at the show that I thought to be innovative.
I have begun to use it in my teaching and, from students' responses it seems to be helping quite a bit. The sense they get from the top riding the track seems to really help them get the feel and helps keep them from waving the blade around so much. |
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| Carin Coch |
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| LPGA Touring Professional |
LPGA Tour Player Carin Koch says “I experienced excellent results in a very short time while training with the Putting Cyclops. Golf Professionals work with all kinds of golfing aids, some of them work or work well with certain styles of play but often they simply don’t produce the results they boast. The Putting Cyclops, however, accommodates different styles of putters and delivers very real results.
From the first few minutes, I tried the Putting Cyclops I made 25 15 foot putts in a row! I was amazed!
The Cyclops taught me to keep my head still and to concentrate on the impact instead of focusing on the hole. Since I began training with the Cyclops my consistency has improved and the urge to look up before the stroke follows through is gone. Anyone who uses the Cyclops will quickly learn to keep their head down and will notice an improvement in both the feel and direction of the putt.
Carin Coch has gone from 77th to 66th place in the LPGA money earnings went from $150,000 to over $200,000 in 2008. |
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| Bill McDougall |
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| Master Teaching Professional |
Bill McDougall is an award winning Master Teaching Professional and he gives the Putting Cyclops a gold stamp of approval: "(The) absolute best putting aid out there. My students have all improved because of this product. The cyclops is he one and only putting aid that you will need to help your students develop a putting path that they can repeat time after time with a square putter face at impact.
The cyclops is also designed to keep your eyes from following the putter head and at the same time encourages proper shoulder movement and balance.
In just a few seconds you can adjust the cyclops to match the path your student is working on...it's that easy. The cyclops also helps my lesson revenues because 40% of my lessons purchase one. Belive me...no sales pitch necessary." |
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| Daryl James |
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| CPGA Teaching Professional - National Golf Academy |
| Earlier this spring I was introduced to the Putting Cyclops. I started working with it on a regular basis and my putting statistics have improved greatly. My ball striking was always pretty good but I wasn’t that consistent with the putter. I would shoot 70 and have 32 to 34 putts. My competitive scoring average this year ( 6 rounds ) is 70.2 and my putting average 29 putts round. I have had 2 wins and a third in the three events I have played this year. I would definitely say that my success is due to the work I have done with the Putting Cyclops. It creates the basis for a sound and repetitive putting stroke. |
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| Scott Holland |
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| CPGA Head Teaching Professional - Banff Springs Golf Resort |
| "After a mere 20 minutes with the Cyclops I played my best putting round ever." |
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| Paul Horton |
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| CPGA Director of Instruction RCGA - Training Centres Calgary |
| "We use it in all our short game schools with phenomenal results." |
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| Chris Toth |
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| CPGA Teaching Professional - Riverside Golf Course |
| "This practice aid has made putting fun again. Consistency is crucial with putting and the Putting Cyclops delivers that over and over again. Look out golf hole, HERE I COME!!" |
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| Mike Belbin |
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| CPGA Former Canadian Tour player - Mayfair Golf and Country Club Professional |
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| Charles Slater |
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| Local Victoria Golfer |
| Charles, a golfer with a 12 handicap, used the Putting Cyclops for 20 minutes and went on to play his best round of golf ever with a score of 79 with 28 putts. |
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| Ken Williams |
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| CEO Golf Masters Canada |
Ken had the yips and would rarely have less than 36 putts.
His yips have disappeared and have had rounds as low as 28 putts.
His friends nicknamed him "The Sandbagger". |
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| Harold Paseniuk |
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| Golfer |
| A scratch golfer whose putting is the worst part of his game, worked with the Cyclops for a week and feels that he's rolling the ball better than he ever has. He has decided to order one for his daughter Cindy who is a conditional player on the LPGA. |
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| Janet Law |
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| Golfer |
| Janet, a 36 handicap, took putting lessons for years without any positive results. After working with the Cyclops she feels there's been a great improvement in her game. |