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	<title>Golf Putting Trainer, PlanePutt is the best ever!</title>
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		<title>Welcome to PlanePutt</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to the PLANEPUTT golf putting trainer website. INTRODUCING absolutely the best ever putting trainer. PERIOD! There are many golf putting training aids and devices on the market today that do similar but are they right and do they explain the concepts relating to the ideal putting path and face angle? Do they concern themselves [...]]]></description>
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<p>INTRODUCING absolutely the best ever <strong>putting trainer</strong>. PERIOD!</p>
<p>There are many golf putting training aids and devices on the market today that do similar but are they right and do they explain the concepts relating to the ideal putting path and face angle? Do they concern themselves with just the puterhead and face? PLANEPUTT teaches the correct PATH and FACE angle for the WHOLE PUTTER.</p>
<p>The PLANEPUTT putting trainer is -</p>
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<li>fully adjustable for different lie angle putters including some Belly and Long Putters.</li>
<li>suitable for RIGHT and LEFT Handed golfers.</li>
<li>dismantled in seconds.</li>
<li>portable to travel in your Golf Bag or Suitcase.</li>
<li>Durable and Weather resistant.</li>
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<p>Practice with the PLANEPUTT putting trainer will instantly identify the errors in your stroke.</p>
<p>With PLANEPUTT a practice stroke today will be exactly the same over, for many years time, that&#8217;s repeatability!</p>
<p>With PLANEPUTT you will understand the concept of Plane and how Path relates to Plane.</p>
<p>You will also understand how Face angle relates to Plane.</p>
<p>Do you believe the putter face should swing inside slightly with the face gradually opening up? How much inside and how much open?</p>
<p>This website will explain exactly how the putter should move to make an ideal stroke.Once your stroke is excellent this frees you up to work on elements such as rythyme and tempo,centredness of contact, green reading and judgement of speed. The thing about putting trainers is you have to understand the concept behind the trainer and the realities and not myths of how the putter should move especially in the relationship to path and face angle.</p>
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