PING supports Westwood's putt training aid
Lee Westwood has completed an exclusive deal with PING, who has added its name to supporting his revolutionary putt training aid, Puttmaster during the forthcoming World Puttmaster Challenge events
Lee Westwood has completed an exclusive deal with PING, who has added its name to supporting his revolutionary putting training aid, Puttmaster, during the forthcoming World Puttmaster Challenge events.
Exclusive PING putting equipment will be available for all attempts on the World Puttmaster Record, which currently stands at 136 consecutive 3-metre putts (on grass) - worldputtmaster.com
Westwood's Puttmaster putt training aid was originally invented by Terry Hateley-Lowe to assist all levels of golfer in perfecting their short-distance putting technique.
It's a 'go-anywhere', game improvement aid that enables golfers to quickly develop a fault-free, consistent, smooth putting stroke while maintaining a confident square face through impact.
Hateley-Lowe, said: "PING has a fantastic reputation as a leader in innovation, quality and service and with Lee's revolutionary Puttmaster, simply creates a winning team.
Lee Westwood's Puttmaster is available from all American Golf Discount Stores or online at leewestwood.com and puttmaster.co.uk priced at £14.99 plus p&p.
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