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The Story
Over 15 years ago, Luke Donald and his instructor Pat Goss started training with a makeshift putting plane board. Throughout his career, Pat understood the importance of moving the putter “on plane” to create a consistent and repeatable putting stroke. This preliminary putting board allowed Luke and other players to practice and ingrain an “on plane” stroke. This type of training has led Luke Donald to be statistically one of the best putters of the modern era.
Four years ago, Pat Goss and Sam McKenney, a peer instructor, decided to make a better version of this board to help all levels of golfers. It has taken them time to observe, research, and workshop this versatile training aid. Pat’s short-game teaching philosophy focuses on the idea of “neutrality” in putting. Keeping neutrality in mind, Pat & Sam aim to help players maintain the proper lie, loft, face angle, path, length, and acceleration during the stroke, and then repeat it over and over again.
Pat and Sam were able to design a training aid in which a player can train in all six of these areas. No other putting aid has this ability.