
There are several different approaches to learning good putting technique, especially regarding swing length, acceleration behavior, tempo and rhythm, grip, etc.
Golf pros, instructors, and putting coaches sometimes teach different putting techniques, and among tour players today, you see a wide variety of different putting executions.
But they all are generally based on the same basics for which the Birdie Pod was developed. This is true for all professional players!
No matter which grip a golf pro prefers, for example, or whether they'd rather see you take an equally long backswing and follow-through instead of just a short backswing and a long follow-through or, or... every different technique is based on the design principles of the Birdie Pod, which makes it perfectly suited for all golfers and every skill level to improve their putting and bring home better and better scores.
The Birdie Pod, as well as we at SwingMate, do not want to impose a specific, individual technique on you. We don't teach you. And if we do, we only give small hints. We do not correct a golf pro or question what they teach. Stick with what they teach you. Golf pros are generally very competent.
But:
The Birdie Pod ensures that the basics must be adhered to in order to get the ball into the hole reliably and repeatedly.
Any individual technique only works if the Birdie Pod does not indicate that the putt was not executed correctly. In addition to being a practice device that will quickly and sustainably improve your putting, the Birdie Pod is an important control device that ensures you consider and execute the basics of a perfect putt.
Numerous golf pros already work with the Birdie Pod because the student immediately sees what they are doing right and what they are not, and can improve accordingly.
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