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Most Common Putting Issues
How MS‑3D can take multiple strokes off your round.

Misaligned Eyes & Shoulders
- Eyes/shoulders off line → misreads and pushed putts
- Inconsistent ball position → poor contact & distance control
- Lack of visual feedback → no awareness of mis‑alignment
With the MS‑3D
- Mirror guidance → ensures eyes and shoulders in line
- Consistent setup → keeps face square for solid contact
- Visual feedback → builds awareness and trust in aim
Inconsistent Stroke Path
- Straight or outside‑in path → pulled or pushed putts
- Face opens or closes → off‑center hits and speed
- Unrepeatable arc → loss of feel and confidence
With the MS‑3D
- Curved rail → teaches inside‑square‑inside motion naturally
- Square face contact → produces end‑over‑end pure roll
- Repeatable stroke → ingrains trust and distance control


Uneven Stroke Length & Symmetry
- Backstroke too long → deceleration & short putts
- Follow‑through too short → poor roll & distance
- Unbalanced stroke → inconsistent speed & symmetry
With the MS‑3D
- Bevelled marketings → guide equal back & follow‑through
- Symmetrical arc → promotes balanced stroke on both sides
- Fixed path → trains consistent length & tempo
Most Common Putting Issues
How MS‑3D can take multiple strokes off your round.
Misaligned Eyes & Shoulders

- Eyes/shoulders off line → misreads and pushed putts
- Inconsistent ball position → poor contact & distance control
- Lack of visual feedback → no awareness of mis‑alignment
With the MS‑3D
- Mirror guidance → ensures eyes and shoulders in line
- Consistent setup → keeps face square for solid contact
- Visual feedback → builds awareness and trust in aim
Inconsistent Stroke Path

- Straight or outside‑in path → pulled or pushed putts
- Face opens or closes → off‑center hits and speed
- Unrepeatable arc → loss of feel and confidence
With the MS‑3D
- Curved rail → teaches inside‑square‑inside motion naturally
- Square face contact → produces end‑over‑end pure roll
- Repeatable stroke → ingrains trust and distance control
Uneven Stroke Length & Symmetry

- Backstroke too long → deceleration & short putts
- Follow‑through too short → poor roll & distance
- Unbalanced stroke → inconsistent speed & symmetry
With the MS‑3D
- Bevelled marketings → guide equal back & follow‑through
- Symmetrical arc → promotes balanced stroke on both sides
- Fixed path → trains consistent length & tempo
What Makes the MS‑3D So Effective
- Dual rails → learn your arc: use the heel or the toe of your putter to follow the curved track, so you can groove the arc that feels most natural without changing equipment.
- Adjustable mirror → perfect alignment: position the mirror to check that your eyes are over the ball and your shoulders are square; adjust instantly until your setup looks just right.
- Full‑length plastic → complete stroke training: the 33‑inch, all‑weather rail is long enough for a full putting stroke and is built from durable, lightweight plastic that lasts season after season.
- Non‑slip pads → stable practice anywhere: integrated pads and tee holes anchor the MS‑3D on grass, carpet or a mat, so it won’t slide while you rehearse your stroke indoors or outdoors.
- Proven arc geometry → tour‑quality path: the gentle curve is based on the ellipse preferred by tour pros; following it helps your putter move inside‑to‑square‑to‑inside with the face staying square through impact.
Simple Effective Drills / How to Use

Set‑Up & Mirror Check
Place the MS‑3D on a flat surface and attach the mirror. Stand so that your eyes and shoulders appear aligned in the mirror. Use the heel or toe of your putter against the rail and practice smooth back‑and‑through strokes, keeping the face square.

Short‑Range Putting Drill
From 3–10 feet, hit a series of putts along the rail. Maintain contact with the arc through the entire stroke and use the mirror to verify that your head remains still.

Mid‑Range Arc Drill
For 15–20 foot putts, focus on tempo. Glide the putter along the arc while controlling pace; this builds rhythm even though the arc is shorter than your full swing.

Heel/Toe Familiarity Drill
Alternate between using the heel and the toe of your putter against the rail. Hit a few putts with each contact point to feel which offers better feedback and control. This drill helps you determine which side suits your natural stroke best.







