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"The Putting Arc helped me set the PGA Tour scoring record, and it can help you sink more putts. Tour pros
agree it is the best putting training device ever made for building a repeatable and accurate inside-square-inside
stroke. Get a Putting Arc... and set your own scoring records."
-Tommy Armour III.
$82 Million in official winnings by known Putting Arc users on the four main U.S. tours in 2003.
Used by eight of the top fifteen world ranked golfers
Used by 14 of the 24 Ryder Cup participants
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Features:
- Mathematically correct arc,
- Precise clubface alignment lines
- Attractive furniture quality finish
- Substantial design (9 lbs. ship wt.)
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Can The Putting Arc help you?
It helped Tommy Armour III. Winless on the PGA Tour over the last 13 years, he first tried a Putting Arc at the
84 Lumber Classic. He used it every day and two weeks later he won the 2003 Valero Texas Open with an all time
PGA Tour record 72 Hole score of 254. During his four rounds he made 58 of 60 putts inside 10’ and he one putted
35 times.
\These results reinforce the fact that the modern putting stroke of the successful touring pro is the inside-to-inside
or arc type stroke. This is the stroke used by 95% of the successful touring pros, and taught by the top putting
instructors in the country. However, 95% of the amateurs still try to putt straight back and straight through.
With the Putting Arc you too can learn to putt like the pros ACTUALLY putt.

The Putting Arc Works Because…
- Its based upon natural body movement which can be quickly learned and repeated.
Results can be seen in several days … 20,000 repetitions are not required.
- The clubhead travels in a perfect circle (radius R) and the projection of this circle on the ground is an ellipse
in the shape of the Putting Arc.
- The putter is always ‘on plane’ (the sweet-spot/spinal pivot plane). The intersection of this plane with the
ground is a straight line, the ball/target line.
- The club face is always square to the above plane. It is only square to the ball target line at the center line
of the Putting Arc. You are learning an inside to square to inside putting stroke.
- In this perfect putting stroke, there is only one moving part. The hands, arms and shoulders rotate as one unit.
No manipulation of the hands or arms is required to follow the correct path with a correct clubface. It happens
automatically.
Also, an exceptional instructional video is available with over 30 minutes of very educational
putting instructions, including Putting Arc theory, how to use the Putting Arc and specific examples of why you
miss short putts.
This site offers you the opportunity to learn more about The Putting ArcÔ (patented), a revolutionary new
training device, which will guide you to a simple, repeatable, and understandable approach to putting. The Putting
Arc will assist you in developing a confidence when standing over your putter felt by only a small percentage of
golfers, a confidence in your ability to direct the golf ball exactly where you intend.
What is so new and revolutionary about The Putting Arc? Nothing and much. Nothing about the stroke is new. Almost
all of the great putters of the modern era use it. What is new, is the combination of ancient mathematics, a simple
and self-explanatory instructional outline, and state-of-the-art manufacturing technology. The mathematics define
the perfect putting stroke, the instructional outline explains and trains the perfect putting stroke, and state-of-the-art
manufacturing techniques create a device which quickly teaches you the perfect putting stroke.
The good news is... most golfers see a marked improvement in their putting strokes in a day or two. You don't have
to do it 20,000 times to get better.
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The Puttin Arc is an Elipse
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FIGURE 1
Mathematically speaking the putter head actually moves in a perfect circle. But
since the axis of rotation is inclined relative to the putting surface the putter head motion projects onto putting
surface as an ellipse. This ellipse (the light colored shape in fig. 2) is the mathematical basis for The Putting
Arc.

FIGURE 3
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The Putting Arc works because it guides the putter head in pure planar rotation
about an axis which passes through the golfers spine, somewhere between the shoulders (the dashed line in fig.
1). This means that the hands, wrists, elbows and shoulders all stay connected throughout the putting stroke. The
Putting Arc has radial lines on its top. This important feature shows the correct clubface alignment at each point
in the stroke. This alignment is just as important as the clubhead path!

FIGURE 2
The actual dimensions of The Putting Arc ellipse are defined by the location of the center of rotation of the putter
head. (This point is located on the golfers spine somewhere between the shoulders.) Suprisingly, the dimensions
of The Putting Arc ellipse are similar for all average size golfers. There are only a few thousandths of an inch
difference in ideal shape of The Putting Arc for a 5'4" golfer and a 6'2" golfer (assuming a typical
putting stance).
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The Putting Arc
Model MSIII Complete with CD-Rom

$69.95
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The Putting Arc Deluxe
A beautifully finished solid wood model for indoor
or outdoor practice. Complete with CD-Rom

$99.95
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09-13-04......NEWS RELEASE - Last weekend's results of
known Putting Arc users on the five main pro tours (PGA, Champions, LPGA, Nationwide, and European) are listed
below:
2 wins, 3 seconds, and 22 top tens
This brings the total to 52+ tour wins this year, including 4 majors.
At least 14 of the 24 Ryder Cup players have and use the Putting Arc.
Also, Putting Arc co-inventor and Old Waverly teaching pro, V. J. Trolio, won the Mississippi-Louisiana PGA Assistants
Sectional Championship. He shot 70, 69 and won by 7 shots. V. J. will next play in the 2004 Taylor Made - Adidas
Golf PGA Assistants National Championship in Port St. Lucie, FL on October 28-31, where he finished third in 2002.
Good Luck, V. J.!
Almost all ordered or requested the Putting Arc, or were given it by their teaching pro. 90 Plus worldwide wins
in 2003/2004 and 50+ wins in 2004 on PGA, Champions, European, LPGA, and Nationwide Tours.
$82 Million in official winnings by known Putting Arc users on the four main U.S. tours in 2003.
Putting Arc users in 2003 include:
2 - USGA National Champions
4 - Major winners
And... Tommy Armour, III with the all time PGA 72 hole record score of 254 after using the Putting Arc for only
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