Can be seen at Clement Giteau’s first-class putting studio, Inesis Golf Park in Marcq-en-Baroeul, France.
Iron Archie II is a close kin to Iron Archie I, the putting robot that was introduced to the golf world at the PGA Show, circa 2004, and was on display for the next few shows.
At these shows, Iron Archie made a 6 foot putt every 10 seconds for the entire show, and demonstrated a putting stroke that confirmed the theory and math behind the Putting Arc.
If you watch the video in the link below, you will see what an on-plane, one-piece putting stroke should look like, and why this putting stroke still works for the top golfers in the world, even after 20 years.
Link to Iron Archie II video:
Clement Giteau has created a beautiful putting facility in France, and he also takes good care of himself, having finished top 60 in the world at the world at the recent Ironman competition in Hawaii.
Get your own Putting Arc, use it every day and quickly develop the putting stroke you see in the Iron Archie video.
Available at www.thePuttingArc.com or 800-898-0701