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Golf Club Product Demo - hammY Putter

April 27th, 2007 · No Comments

Click Here to view the hammY Putter Product Demo Video

With the open, forty-five degree stance that hammY Style putting promotes, you will now use both eyes to find and track the target line.

Golf studies have shown that sports vision is the number one reason people struggle with putting. Alignment and eye dominance come into play with the traditional stroke, often causing one to miss a putt even after making a good stroke.

As traditional putters we often use one, usually less dominate, eye when addressing the ball. This problem presents an entirely different perspective from the time you align a putt and the point in which you address the ball.

With the hammY Style of putting you keep the same aligned perspective, can read the green easier, localize your target, and maintain the same alignment at impact.

If we asked you to roll a ball to the hole instead of putting it, how would you do it?

You would open up toward the hole, bend slightly at the knees, and roll the ball to the target. The hammY Style is the same set up as rolling the ball.

Fortunately, hammY has developed the perfect putter to allow you to implement this stance, and combine it with a stroke as simple as rolling a ball with your bare hand.

We’ve all been rolling the ball since we were small children. Now we are offering you a new way to putt that even a 3-year-old is comfortable with.

If you have ever bunted a baseball or taken a slap shot in hockey, you already know that you would be unable to consistently succeed holding the end of your bat or hockey stick.

It has been proven time and again that to perform at the highest level at these tasks, you must spread your hands.

The hammY now offers you that same kind of control and accuracy for putting.

If you are trying to hit a homerun in baseball, you have your hands together. In golf when you are trying to hit a drive 300 yards, the hands must work together to produce leverage and power.

However, in baseball, when you are trying to bunt the ball, you can open your stance, face the pitcher with both eyes, and spread your hands. This is the same approach the hammY brings to putting.
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