Sorry, I must be really into my iPhone today. (See the post below if you're just getting here.)
Another cool and creative means to take advantage of video on the iPhone, or on any computer or mobile device that can handle video, is the latest product from a company called seeitgolf.
(But before I try and describe it, know that renowned golf psychologist David Cook, top instructor Stan Utley and our very own GT instructor, Jeff Yurkiewicz have their hands in on it. So you know it's gonna be good.)
seeitgolf has created the first of what will be a complete series of videos designed to help train the mind and eyes to envision the perfect putting stroke, line, rhythm and so on. They did it by filming the darn, near-perfect putting stroke of Aaron Baddeley, amidst a dark background with some stellar graphics and beautiful cinematography. Better yet, red graphics are used to simulate the putting line and an added music score further helps ingrain a fluid tempo, rhythm and visual connection with the intended putting line.
Best of all, you don't have to do anything to become a better putter. Just watch it. And then watch it again. Watch the fifteen minute video whenever you have free time. The mental imagery will stick with you and hopefully translate into making you a better putter.
Does it work? Yeah, we definitely think so. It also looks really cool, too. Download it HERE.
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