DRYDEN, N.Y. – Using Conway Golf’s Chalkline Putter Bracket Brian Gay jumped from 86th on the PGA Tour Money List in 2007 to 31st in 2008 and currently ranks 17th this season.
This weekend he’s defending his first PGA Tour win at the Mayakoba Classic in Cancun, Mexico. So far this year, he has broken the Top 10 twice with a fifth place finish at the Sony Open in Hawaii marking his best finish to date.
“I’ve been a good putter for a long time, but this product really focuses on the short putts and dialing in the alignment,” said Gay. “Within four feet speed is not as big of a factor as alignment.”
The bracket fits any putter and adjusts to your height and position. It works well with short to long putters and you can practice with it on the green or your carpet at home. It comes with a dry line that you can run from the center of the hole to the ball.
“Using the Chalkline Putter Bracket trains your eyes to see the chalk line system and builds your confidence for more aggressive putting,” said John Conway, Chalkline Putter Bracket Inventor and President of Conway Golf. “The system also helps square the face of the putter at set up and creates the proper foot placement to form a framing square alignment.”
After you have been training with the Chalkline Putter Bracket and you are consistently making four-foot putts, the next step is to remove the bracket and continue practicing with the line only. This will train your eyes to vision the straight line every time. You will automatically develop hand/eye coordination for four-foot putts every time that will save you two to three strokes every round on the greens.
“Being a carpenter for 32 years when I took up golf in the ’90s, putting was actually the easiest part of the game for me,” said Conway. “My friends all asked me how I could always make those four-foot putts. My secret is that with my carpentry training I was able to envision a chalk line on the green from the ball to the center of the cup. When I set my putter down it was always 90 degrees of the center of my chest … just like a framing square perpendicular to the hole.”
Conway said that he decided to put something on the putter that could help align the putter to the hole and help train your eyes to see the line from the ball to the center of the hole just like he envisioned each time he would putt. After experimenting with a few variations of the product, he came up with the Chalkline Putter Bracket.
“This system is simple, just clip it on, line it up and make the putt,” said Conway. “The Chalkline Putter Bracket will train you to no longer worry about missing short putts, raise your confidence, and drop your handicap at least two to three strokes.”
Statistics show that more than 60 percent of golfers miss putts within four feet.
“This is a product that anybody can pick up and make them a better putter,” said Gay. “If you want to make more putts and lower your handicap, you’ve got to give this thing a try it’s that simple. There are a lot of other training aids that cost from $40-$60 for the price, you just can’t beat the value of the Chalkline Putter Bracket.”
The Chalkline Putter Bracket retails for $19.99 plus shipping and handling. For more information or to order call 866-910-4477 or visit Conway Golf online at www.conwaygolf.com.
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