For golfers of all skill levels, putting is often the most difficult challenge. Let’s face it, we could all benefit from holing a few more putts. Enter the PUR Truth Putting Trainer, a revolutionary system designed with that thought in mind.

This isn’t your average putting aid with gimmicks or one-dimensional training. The PUR Truth Trainer is a comprehensive system that tackles every aspect of putting, building a strong foundation for a smooth, consistent stroke.

Let’s take a look at what sets the PUR Truth Trainer apart:

  • Instant Feedback: There are no mirrors or bulky attachments. The trainer uses a clever combination of rails, gates, and strings to provide instant feedback on posture, eye alignment, stroke path, and face angle. It’s like having your own personal putting coach.
  • Unmatched Versatility: The trainer’s modular design allows you to customize your practice sessions. From wide forgiveness gates for beginners to razor-thin gates that mimic pro-level accuracy, you can tailor the difficulty to your skill level.
  • Practice Any Time: Who says putting practice ends when the sun sets? The glow-in-the-dark Ghost Holes and components let you squeeze in some quality reps anytime, anywhere. They are even perfect for late-night putting battles in the living room.
  • Portable and Convenient: The included hard-shell carrying case makes it easy to take the PUR Truth Trainer to the course or range.

How does it Work?

Once the PUR Truth Trainer is easily set up, the rails will assist with alignment and help guide your stroke. The strings allow you to easily check your eye position. You’ll know immediately whether your eyes are directly over the ball, or to the inside or outside. The gates will give instant feedback on putts that are pushed or pulled. They can be set to different widths, which will vary the degree of tolerance allowed. All the feedback is immediate and extremely beneficial.

The Bottom Line:

From weekend warriors to aspiring scratch golfers, the PUR Truth Trainer has the potential to shave strokes off your game and leave you with unshakeable putting confidence.

If you are serious about lowering your scores and experiencing the joy of sinking more putts, the PUR Truth Trainer is a must have.

We are very impressed with the PUR Truth Trainer. So much so that this is the first in a series of articles that we will be sharing with you about the revolutionary products from PUR Golf.

The PUR Truth Trainer retails for $299.99. Save 20% by using our code: SFG1.

Visit pur.golf to learn more, or to place your order.

Ticket Lottery for 2020 Ryder Cup Now Open

Ticket Lottery for 2020 Ryder Cup Now Open

Would you like to attend the 2020 Ryder Cup at Whistling Straits? For most golf fans the Ryder Cup is a bucket list event.Well, here's your chance. Similar to the Masters, the Ryder Cup now employs a lottery system for tickets. Other than the secondary market, where...

Are You Playing the Right Ball?

Are You Playing the Right Ball?

What’s the most important piece of equip­ment in your golf bag? We use our putter more than any other club (40-50% of the time, typically), so the flatstick is certainly a reasonable answer.Getting the ball in play off the tee is always a plus, and we all want to hit...

Masters Moving Day Recap

Moving Day at The Masters started with 22 players within 4 strokes of the lead. By the end of the day there were six.Francisco Molinari shot a methodical six-under par 66 for a 13-under total and a two-shot lead. Typically, 66s at Augusta National aren’t described as...

Masters Round 2 Recap

Not much happened during Friday’s second round of the 83rd Masters. Nothing much except… Jason Day overcame a tweaked back, shooting a 5-under 67 to gain a share of the lead. His overnight treatment included a brief motivational speech by his wife Ellie to the tune of...

Masters Round 1 Recap

For much of the day the Round 1 leaderboard was as jam-packed as the eager patrons waiting for the Augusta National gates to open. As many as nine players were tied for the lead late in the afternoon.Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka were in that group, but broke...

Share This