The Kure Putting System Review
If you are looking to be a better putter, it might me time to get some help from a training aid. So, is the Kure Putting System for You? Let me start by letting you know that I am scratch handicap and play golf about 4 times per week. I spent my teen years playing on the AJGA golf tour and spend numerous hours researching and reviewing training aids.
My First Impression of The Kure:
My first impressions of this putting training aid were that is way overpriced. Come on $200 bucks for a gadget that clips on your putter. I’m all for training aids, but it is hard for me to get behind a training aid that changes the weight and feel of your club. I did like the fact that Nick Faldo was the pitch man and that it guaranteed me to drop 6 strokes or I could get my money back.
So How Does The Kure Putting System Work?
The Kure will work with any type of putter and is made for golfers with low and high handicaps. It is made up of 2 different parts. There is a sensor that clips onto your putter shaft and a sensor you place by the hole. When you set up to the ball, it will give you a green light or red light to let you know if you are aligned correctly. It will allow you to be up to 20 degrees off and still give you the indication. The green light on the putter shaft will also turn green if you have the putter place properly behind the ball.
My Final Words on “The Kure”?
I think that there are some way better choices out there for way less money. The price of The Kure Putting System is way too much. For that price you could get last years Scotty Cameron. If you want to really get better I’d suggest giving this Putting System a try.