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Tour Aim 2.0 Starter Pack
I’ve been able to use it once due to the cold, snow and wind in Colorado. The putting improved slightly after one use, but I did notice improvement. I used the wedge setup and saw immediate improvement on how straight my balls were flying. Disappointed that on line the photos showed 4 alignment sticks and three alignment sticks. I received 3 sticks and u need four to do some of the setup. 4 sticks should be in the starter set so u can do all the setups. My alignment sticks I gave did not fit, so it’s a gimmick in that sense where u have to buy another stick. You don’t have too many videos on your web site, (3) but I found plenty on YouTube. Disappointed in that
To me it’s the perfect training aid for my boy to use ti learn how ti build stations at all the important levels. Putting. Short game and long game.
Tour Aim should be a standard of all players to keep in their bag and part of the regular practice routine. The success of a golf swing begins from the ground up.
As a Professional Golf Coach, I have had the opportunity to work with players of every level. Tour Aim has been in my own bag now for 2 years, and every player I work with is familiar of the benefits of the Tour Aim.
Going into the winter months, there is no better time to put Tour Aim into your bag. Tour Aim is a great training resource to help create muscle memory to develop a correct swing path and build confidence in your own game.
I use Tour Aim to hone my swing path with my irons and woods. The only drawback is with the practice sessions on the range when, especially in climates where the clubs use mats for hitting surfaces, Tour Aim does not work because rods cannot be inserted into the hitting Matt to stabilize. The only solution I found is to put the ball basket with the balls onto Tour Aim. I wish that Tour Aim could be stabilized on the matts as on the grass.