DawgDaddy
Old Coot
I know Jman, Cookie or Canadan can explain it better but my take away was that they advocate a one plane stroke of roughly 78*. The swing plane board that they use looks straight but if your stroke follows the board it will actually be on a 78* plane and not actually be a SBST stroke as some think. They recommend a face balanced putter but make the others as they know that there are exceptions to every rule or thought on golf. I wish I had carried my Flip camera to record Ben at the second station so as to share this better. I hope this makes some sense and some of the guys that were there chime in to help make this crystal clear.Can I ask you guys what seemore had to say about their putters with different type of stroke arcs? Do they recommend a certain type for certain things? Do they only teach a certain stroke type or do they believe multiple types of strokes can work with their putters. I usually play an anser style with a flow neck so trying to figure out which putter would work the best.
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They do contend that the RST system will work with any stroke arc and think that all golfers would benefit from using a SeeMore even if only for practice to reinforce proper set up positions when you putt.