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Ernie Els Training System
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Ernie Els Training System Summary
Ernie Els Training System is comprised of three training aids that The Big Easy uses: the rockroller, stimpdimple, and tempotimer. The first two concentrate on improving your putting while the tempotimer helps with your tempo in the golf swing.
Is the Ernie Els Training System effective?
The Rockroller attaches to the butt of the putter and to both elbows. The basic premise of the Rockroller is to eliminate wrist action in the stroke. Too much wrist action in your putting stroke and consistent putting is almost unattainable. The Rockroller does a fairly good job at eliminating the wrists but practicing with it for extended period of times can tire the arms.
The Stimpdimple is another attachment to the putter. It attaches to the shaft and a ball is placed on the Stimpdimple. The aim of it is to be able to putt without the ball on the Stimpdimple falling off. This is great for developing a smoother stroke but may promote deceleration of the putter if you are not careful.
The Tempotimer attaches to the bottom of the shaft at the club. It is a solid aid and will help your tempo with extended practice.
How much is the Ernie Els Training System?
The Ernier Els Training System can be purchased online for $99.99
Is the Ernie Els Training System a good value?
The Ernie Els Training System is an above average training aid. However, it might be overpriced for what you get. If you are struggling with tempo in your putting stroke and swing, it might not be a bad bet.
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