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Frequently asked questions
- The Putt Master attaches to your forearms just below the elbows using adjustable pads and an elastic strap. Then, when you take your address position, the device immediately shows you if your arms are out of position. There’s no guessing. You either feel the right setup or you don’t.
- During the stroke, the pads prevent your wrists from breaking and stop your arms from overriding the shoulder-driven motion. Furthermore, they work for every grip style: conventional, left-hand low, cross-handed, and everything in between. The design is fully adjustable, so right-handed and left-handed golfers can use it with equal effectiveness.
- Yet the Putt Master doesn’t force an artificial stroke. Instead, it guides you into the natural pendulum motion that the best putters in the world use. The result is immediate: you’ll feel the difference on your very first stroke.
The Putt Master is designed to develop a smooth, repeatable pendulum putting stroke by minimizing unwanted hand and wrist movement. It helps golfers improve stroke consistency, face control, tempo, and distance control through a shoulder-driven motion.
Yes. The Putt Master is fully adjustable and works with virtually all putting styles, including conventional, left-hand-low (cross-handed), claw, and other popular grip variations. It is also suitable for both right-handed and left-handed golfers.
The Putt Master was specifically designed to reduce excessive wrist action. By positioning the arms correctly and discouraging wrist breakdown during the stroke, it helps golfers train a more stable, shoulder-controlled putting motion.
Many golfers use the Putt Master for just 5–10 minutes during practice sessions or before a round. Consistent short sessions help build muscle memory and make it easier to transfer the pendulum stroke feel to your regular putter.
No. The Putt Master is used by golfers of all skill levels, from beginners learning proper fundamentals to competitive players and tour professionals looking to maintain a consistent, repeatable putting stroke.

