The Arrow
The Arrow
Learn Where Putts Need To Start
Most golfers practice their stroke.
The Arrow helps golfers connect what they see to where the ball needs to start.
Improve green reading, visualize start lines and build confidence on the greens.
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The Ultimate Practice Setup
Set up a straight putt, a left to right breaker and a right to left breaker at the same time. Practice multiple putts without having to stop and reset your setup.
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- Improve Green Reading
- Train start line execution
- Practice center face contact
- Made in USA

What The Arrow Trains
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Improved Green Reading
Understand the difference between aiming at the hole and down the intended start line
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Visualizing The Line
See where breaking putts actually need to be started to travel into the cup
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Starting Putts On Line
Receive instant feedback if putts were started on the intended line or not
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Center Face Contact
Built in tee holes can be used to ensure solid contact
Designed For Real Golf Practice
- Practice straight and breaking putts
- Visualize start lines on breaking putts
- Built in tee holes for center contact drills
- Lightweight aluminum construction
- Fits easily in any golf bag
How It Works
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Step 1: Aim It
Point the first side directly at the hole.
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Step 2: Flip It
Place the other half of The Arrow next to the first half and flip it over. *For breaking putts, aim down the starting line.
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Step 3: Putt It
Roll putts through the center and train your eyes to see where putts actually need to begin.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will my putter interfere with The Arrow?
No. The Arrow has a very thin profile that won't interfere with your putter.
Can it be used on breaking putts?
Yes. The two piece design allows you to aim one half at the hole and the other half down the intended start line.
Will it fit in my golf bag?
Yes. The compact two piece design fits easily in any golf bag.
Does The Arrow teach green reading?
The Arrow helps golfers visualize where breaking putts need to start. It makes it easier to understand the relationship between the hole and the correct starting line.