One of the coolest videos ever. PLEASE make an extended version ASAP. Also why not make a video when you use this tool on the course, 18 holes, and we see how you shoot? We all know putting is your really big weakness in the game and it would be priceless to see if this makes you better. ALSO, use this tool for like 2-3 rounds around your home course and see if this makes you learn to read and see the breaks when you play normally next time..??
Yeah like how was this not the one test they didn’t do!!!! “Let’s do a snake putt” Proceeds to putt a “snake putt” with 1” of break Who gives a shit about 5ft putts. Show us a long snake.
Does that point need hammering home? Seems dead obvious to me. But maybe you're right - it makes me irrationally angry when I hear people say, "ohhh, right line, wrong pace." Like, no, because if you hit it a different speed it'll break differently!
An 18 hole Puttview challenge is definitely in order. Use Puttview for the first 9 holes, remove it for the second 9 and see if it helps your putting and improves your score.
Fantastic bit of kit. Could be the next ‘must have’ training tech to support a pros launch monitor setup. How many of us actually take putting lessons? And reading a break lessons? Never. Be careful Shielsy doesn’t pinch it, Pete. If his putting suddenly becomes reasonable questions will need to be asked!😂
The first thing I thought was the PGA will have a rule about this product but before a tournament, I can see people going around the course using this to read the greens breaks precisely. just adds to the total information that players will have available. Interesting product
I'm quite sure there's already a rule in place for any type of green reading equipment (spirit levels etc.) prior to a professional tournament which will cover this. I'm sure it'd still be very useful for pros during practice rounds outside of competitions though.
I think it's all getting better. A Garmin G80 for on the course, a Garmin R10 or something similar for practice at home , now something like this Puttview.. but perhaps at a Garmin G80s price point. And give it 10 years. I bet by then, it will all be connected to your phone, your watch, and a basic pair of Aviator sunglasses.. and you'll be reading greens , never lose a ball ( unless it is hit into the water ) and will know all your clubs distances. The future is GOLF!!!.. LOVE YAH PETE!!!!.. SCOTTIE. 🇨🇦
The only question left is, when is your giveaway for a PuttView??? LOL This thing is very cool. Definitely feels like something for coaching/training and not for on-course use. It's crazy to think, but could you imagine 20, 30, or 40 years down the road... these things becoming more compact and more easily accessible to where any golfer could wear them during a full round.
This looks like it could really help someone get confident hitting the ball to a straight line. I know I always try tochit the break. The views you showed were crazy. This is awesome.
I recon you can build conference at putting straight with two sticks and a couple of tees, and have 12980 bucks left over for 30 rounds on the Old Course...
Woooow! Super cool! Not the look, obviously, but the learning and teaching potential is priceless! 6:12 it is hard to express this as truth, even to yourself.
I wouldn't own one currently, price prohibitive, however if a local coach had this as a training aid I think it would be some great help and very fun to experience.
What a fantastic training aid. If this shows you over and over and over again what you should be doing, it's basically teaching you how to properly read a green and there's nothing else that compares. Now for the real question. I can see this technology shrinking and becoming a problem in the future. It's not hard at all to imagine this being stuck into standard looking sunglasses.... that my caddy wears ;)
Google Mojo Lenses, they started out to make a contact lense to do just that!! The concept was brilliant but they've ran into a bunch of issues, mostly with a way to power them!!
Surely this is the training aid that every pro will use, even if just to instill some confidence on practise rounds (if aloud). It's like playing Tiger Woods on PlayStation in real life
What a piece of kit! This technology is moving so fast now, although I don't think too many golfers will be shelling out £13k to help win the Thursday roll up. ⛳
I think it’s cool for training. It’s like playing in a simulator, which can give you a line. The difference is you don’t get the feel you’d get with augmented reality. I could see this becoming a crutch if overused, but it could help you “see” the lines without it. And that’s what I like to do-imagine the path of the ball rather than picking an aim point. But even with that, I could see that giving me the ability to imagine both standing over a putt. It would also help to dial in your side view. What does that 3, 4, or 5 footer actually look like from a square setup position.
will be cool to see how long it takes for these to come down in price. considering you can now get a quality simulator in your home for a fraction of the cost 5 years ago, much less 20 years ago, we should see some significant improvements in the price point in the near future. seems like a heck of a teaching tool.
Showing the line to the hole is already a great feat. But how cool would it be, probably in a version 2.0, if it monitored your pre-shot practice swing and advised on the required speed you need to follow the line and reach the hole before you actually do the putting swing. That sort of swing speed guide would then be really amazing. Not to mention if the tool would also monitor the swing direction at address.
In 5-10 years that’s going to be packaged into something much closer to the size of normal glasses and $1000 rather than $13,000. Going to be really interesting at that point. Might not be legal for comp play but social rounds scores are going to be 🔥
This is amazing tech. Would love to see a feature where based on the assumption of proper tempo (2:1 backswing to contact with ball) the goggles show backswing length and follow through length superimposed over the ball
this is an incredible training aid. You can read the green and then have the machine show you how close your read was. This is going to make people a lot better putters.
@@JGunit There is a facility less than a mile from my door that has $100k worth of Trackman simulators. There will absolutely be training facilities where you can buy time on the virtual green.
Imagine if they could show you how far to bring your putter back on some sort of pace line. You just follow the line back and then forward so it could show you proper pace and tempo.
This needs to have a coaching app companion. Where a coach can turn the line on and off to help their student. Can it record a putt path and show where your last putt went? That would be ideal. So you get set up and have the prediction line off, try to read it as best you can by yourself and putt. Then pull up the prediction line and see the replay/putt line in comparison.
I would say that this is a more useful training aid than the GC quad. Putting is the most important part of golf anyway, so finding a training aid like this will help your game more than one that reads estimates distance and trajectory of your shots. No doubt this will help you take strokes off your game in terms of reading greens, but you do still have to master how much weight to put behind a putt. I really like it
Since when is putting the most important part of golf? Long putts on the green and short poor drives can both be saved by good short game with wedges/irons.
@@X22GJP Maybe because it is the most used club in your bag, the one you will use for every hole unless you chip in or hole your approach. It's all very well being able to get your ball to the green, but if you're two putting at most once you're there, you're throwing away shots. I've been playing for over 30 years and I've never heard anyone say that putting wasn't the most important part of the game. And if you're throwing shots away because you can't hit your driver, hit a 3 wood or long iron or better still get some coaching to learn how to use your driver.
That’s absolutely awesome. Crazy tech and so cool to simulate reality basically. Now I wonder if it could detect grain interactions on Bermuda. That would be seriously impressive it if could.
@@gregleavitt1255 it already showed it could do up slopes and downslopes, it says how hard to hit it because down hill or up hill.... to the exact inch for preferred pace, watch the video again.
@@gregleavitt1255 well let’s see, since I’m not an expert on the machine but you continue to ask questions to me I’ll give it a shot. Punched greens is funny because the machine should probably just say play a different track. Fringe it should still work very well but also should say learn to chip. Wind already is factored into $400 range finders so I’m sure a $13,000 machine could figure it out. I already told you about up hill and down hill which you didn’t pay attention to during the video. Lastly the Grain is the original question I had in my comment so let’s leave that one as unsure.
@@RMgolf Very well then, I thank you for all of your valuable time and effort. You're a true gentleman and PuttFinder scholar, good Sir Rm39. I'm sure the head gear will look stunning upon your regal dome.
What everyone seems to be missing is that this application will be a standard app you can purchase download on next generation XR headsets with lidar sensor capabilities. $13000 is because it's a microsoft hololens 2 which is an overpriced and niche peice of equipment. I guarantee you that the Apple XR headset being announced next month will be capable of this with color video passthrough. Same with the next Meta quest pro 2, followed by many more headsets within the next few years and the price will fall to the $1000-$3000 category. In a few years you'll see everyone on putting greens practicing with what appears to be ski goggles on.
The next step for this software is to be able to automatically detect the hole and the ball so you don’t have to manually set the positions yourself. Obviously as you said the main issue is you have to tell it the speed of the greens and then you’ll also have to actually hit the putt properly. But as far as reading the break it clearly does an insane job if you can give it the correct information. Would’ve liked to have seen it handle some ridiculous break and elevation changes on like a really long putt too to really test its accuracy. Also would be cool if it also told you how hard to hit it. Like maybe it could say hit it as if you were on flat ground and the putt was going straight, if you wanted the ball to go 15 feet. So as long as you know about how that would feel to putt like that on the speed of the green given, as long as you aim correctly it should be the correct power and speed for the putt. But otherwise it’s still pretty damn cool. I just don’t really know if it’s that viable as a training aid because you end up relying on it reading the putt for you vs learning all the factors of a green that come into play and figuring it out yourself. I think it could be useful to use it to train yourself to hit consistent putts based on the read, because you can visually see how close you are to the correct line, but I don’t think it really helps teach you how to read a green yourself. So that’s really the only way I see it being beneficial for training is to train your actual ability to hit a putt on the line
Of course you have to hit the putt properly - why is that an issue? That's the whole point of it. This is just an aid to help people learn how to read greens better and understand how far things break. Absolutely no different to the contour lines and break lines in golf games. However...like with golf games, you can become too reliant on those aids rather than learning to read them yourself.
Perfect for practice rounds THEN printing out those slope lines and THEN using that during a tournament. BINGO!!!!! How much is the printer???? an additional $8,000??? Awesome tool.
I see a lot of people demeaning this slightly with talk of pace. You can see the length of putt thru it. So you should have an idea about pace. The thing I saw was if you aim your putter face off target but think you’re in target, this could teach people to aim the putter face too. Would definitely help someone if they tried to read a putt then used it to verify read
id like to see it on more complicated putts. Like you'll occasionally find those putts that seem like its impossible to make. For example one where you need to aim more to the left but when you start the ball more to the left it misses the break and goes straight. So it seems like the only option is to hit the ball too hard and hope to hit the hole or to lag the putt down for a tap in two putt.
Really expensive. But very cool. Would be great to practice with and keep numbers to see if it is helping your putting. Would be really nice to use on practice green each time to see if it lowers your putting numbers.
I don't think everyone realises the full potential of this gizmo. Players can now check their Aimpoint technique or whatever method they use. And what was beautifully shown with Peter's first putt, any fault in the stroke is highlighted immediately.
Oh my god. The future is here! I think it needs to be more compact and a hell of a lot cheaper! Reminds me of an episode of Quantum Leap, where he was playing pool. I defo want one!
I can't wait to use this on the minigolf courses. Let's see if it can read a windmill.
This needs to stay as top comment!!
😂 take that clown!!
Ooooo please try that!
ooooooo or a dinosaur!
You can't like this comment enough!
You need to have a putting competition with one of your camera crew wearing it against you not wearing it, could be fun!
Can I wear them instead😂
@@peterfinchgolfyes😂🎉
One of the coolest videos ever. PLEASE make an extended version ASAP. Also why not make a video when you use this tool on the course, 18 holes, and we see how you shoot? We all know putting is your really big weakness in the game and it would be priceless to see if this makes you better. ALSO, use this tool for like 2-3 rounds around your home course and see if this makes you learn to read and see the breaks when you play normally next time..??
Would love to see how this does with a big 70ft putt or something!
Yeah let's see this on a double breaker on a two tier green. Take it to St Andrews
Based on how it works, I believe it would be perfect IF you could get the speed right.
But wow, what a tool.
Yeah like how was this not the one test they didn’t do!!!!
“Let’s do a snake putt”
Proceeds to putt a “snake putt” with 1” of break
Who gives a shit about 5ft putts. Show us a long snake.
It can only read putts inside of 33 feet
Ok......mind blown. That is crazy how perfect the read was. The ball following the line was amazing.
This hammers home the point that putting is so much more than the line. Speed and touch are crucial!
Does that point need hammering home? Seems dead obvious to me. But maybe you're right - it makes me irrationally angry when I hear people say, "ohhh, right line, wrong pace." Like, no, because if you hit it a different speed it'll break differently!
This looks like something Rodney Dangerfield's character would pull out of the bag if they remade Caddy Shack today.
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A hundred bucks says you pull that putt!
It comes with a free bowl of soup 😂
@@johnnybird7593 beat me to it hahaha
Finchy showcasing this is incredible! Never heard of this before today, awesome video!!
An 18 hole Puttview challenge is definitely in order. Use Puttview for the first 9 holes, remove it for the second 9 and see if it helps your putting and improves your score.
Fantastic bit of kit. Could be the next ‘must have’ training tech to support a pros launch monitor setup. How many of us actually take putting lessons? And reading a break lessons? Never. Be careful Shielsy doesn’t pinch it, Pete. If his putting suddenly becomes reasonable questions will need to be asked!😂
lol 👍
The first thing I thought was the PGA will have a rule about this product but before a tournament, I can see people going around the course using this to read the greens breaks precisely. just adds to the total information that players will have available. Interesting product
My first thought is all the pros will get it to prepare.
I'm quite sure there's already a rule in place for any type of green reading equipment (spirit levels etc.) prior to a professional tournament which will cover this. I'm sure it'd still be very useful for pros during practice rounds outside of competitions though.
@@kevinintheusa8984 You aren't allowed I don't think...
They already have these crazy detailed green books
@Jack Lam they aren't allowed to use the green reading books during tournament play. Practice rounds for preparation, yes I think.
Thanks
Amazing tech, that actually works.
I'm impressed.
It's a long time coming, launch monitors have been around, this is the equivalent for putting.
Cool
Trackman just went to number 2 on my Golf Equipment Bucket List.
I think it's all getting better.
A Garmin G80 for on the course, a Garmin R10 or something similar for practice at home , now something like this Puttview.. but perhaps at a Garmin G80s price point. And give it 10 years.
I bet by then, it will all be connected to your phone, your watch, and a basic pair of Aviator sunglasses.. and you'll be reading greens , never lose a ball ( unless it is hit into the water ) and will know all your clubs distances.
The future is GOLF!!!..
LOVE YAH PETE!!!!..
SCOTTIE. 🇨🇦
I've followed tech like Hololens for a while.
THIS is the kind of stuff I've been waiting to see. What an incredible tool.
The only question left is, when is your giveaway for a PuttView??? LOL
This thing is very cool. Definitely feels like something for coaching/training and not for on-course use.
It's crazy to think, but could you imagine 20, 30, or 40 years down the road... these things becoming more compact and more easily accessible to where any golfer could wear them during a full round.
This looks like it could really help someone get confident hitting the ball to a straight line. I know I always try tochit the break. The views you showed were crazy. This is awesome.
I recon you can build conference at putting straight with two sticks and a couple of tees, and have 12980 bucks left over for 30 rounds on the Old Course...
Woooow! Super cool! Not the look, obviously, but the learning and teaching potential is priceless! 6:12 it is hard to express this as truth, even to yourself.
i think the coaching application is absolutely frickin awesome.
I wouldn't own one currently, price prohibitive, however if a local coach had this as a training aid I think it would be some great help and very fun to experience.
I'd love to see you do a full round using these to see how much they help!
Also would this work with chipping off the green? Please give that a go!
That is a freaking trip! Super amazing technology and Peter sure looks fashionable wearing it!
What a fantastic training aid. If this shows you over and over and over again what you should be doing, it's basically teaching you how to properly read a green and there's nothing else that compares. Now for the real question. I can see this technology shrinking and becoming a problem in the future. It's not hard at all to imagine this being stuck into standard looking sunglasses.... that my caddy wears ;)
The video picture alone made me laugh. Very cool for sure, and also kinda funny
That does look amazing, Rory would love that at Augusta
You’re right, this could be a game changer for teaching professionals!
Once they can fit this in to my contact lenses I'll definitely break 100!
Google Mojo Lenses, they started out to make a contact lense to do just that!! The concept was brilliant but they've ran into a bunch of issues, mostly with a way to power them!!
Yeah we need glasses like that to thin out the population
This tec is amazing! Great new look Pete!
Surely this is the training aid that every pro will use, even if just to instill some confidence on practise rounds (if aloud). It's like playing Tiger Woods on PlayStation in real life
That is absolutely wicked!!
Haha... "Pulled it"... That was epic 😂👏
What a piece of kit! This technology is moving so fast now, although I don't think too many golfers will be shelling out £13k to help win the Thursday roll up. ⛳
It’s good that they made the glasses discreet
Great video - would love to see a bit more of this. Love the channel mate 👍
"WiFi rooter" 😂😂😂 You're so funny Pete
I think it’s cool for training. It’s like playing in a simulator, which can give you a line. The difference is you don’t get the feel you’d get with augmented reality. I could see this becoming a crutch if overused, but it could help you “see” the lines without it. And that’s what I like to do-imagine the path of the ball rather than picking an aim point. But even with that, I could see that giving me the ability to imagine both standing over a putt. It would also help to dial in your side view. What does that 3, 4, or 5 footer actually look like from a square setup position.
Great demonstration! It was better than I thought
will be cool to see how long it takes for these to come down in price. considering you can now get a quality simulator in your home for a fraction of the cost 5 years ago, much less 20 years ago, we should see some significant improvements in the price point in the near future. seems like a heck of a teaching tool.
Showing the line to the hole is already a great feat. But how cool would it be, probably in a version 2.0, if it monitored your pre-shot practice swing and advised on the required speed you need to follow the line and reach the hole before you actually do the putting swing. That sort of swing speed guide would then be really amazing. Not to mention if the tool would also monitor the swing direction at address.
That is amazing and could help so many beginners to have a couple of lessons with a pair on. 👍
In 5-10 years that’s going to be packaged into something much closer to the size of normal glasses and $1000 rather than $13,000. Going to be really interesting at that point. Might not be legal for comp play but social rounds scores are going to be 🔥
That is very cool. Great for learning how to read greens and to practice putting for breaking putts!
you go and putt to do that. You dont start golfing and throw this thing on to try and learn how to putt. Such a bad invention for golf.
This is amazing tech. Would love to see a feature where based on the assumption of proper tempo (2:1 backswing to contact with ball) the goggles show backswing length and follow through length superimposed over the ball
Woah lol
this is an incredible training aid. You can read the green and then have the machine show you how close your read was. This is going to make people a lot better putters.
Yep. Rich people
@@JGunit There is a facility less than a mile from my door that has $100k worth of Trackman simulators. There will absolutely be training facilities where you can buy time on the virtual green.
"I'm basically Gandalf". Always love the LOTR references. 'Peter Finch and The Fellowship Of The Green'. Next video.
That is the coolest thing I’ve ever seen!
Imagine if they could show you how far to bring your putter back on some sort of pace line. You just follow the line back and then forward so it could show you proper pace and tempo.
and it take the stroke for you!
Wish I could hit the like button twice. I need one that bad😂
Looks amazing. I'll stick to my chalk and twine line set up
Class, technology at its finest
That thumbnail is beautiful!
That was SICK! What an amazing tech!
Mind blown. Redefines gimmes. Can't wait to see Patrick Reed at the PGA with a sombrero. Take it to the Himalayas at St Andrews.
Brilliant training aid!!
Very cool! Thanks Pete!
First virtual thing that is cool enough to use
This is insane. Im excited for augment reality in everyday life, but i didnt think about it being used for golf
This is nuts! WOW
My Goodness. That looks extremely accurate
Pete casually morphing into Rick Shields 😂
In what way?
This needs to have a coaching app companion. Where a coach can turn the line on and off to help their student. Can it record a putt path and show where your last putt went? That would be ideal.
So you get set up and have the prediction line off, try to read it as best you can by yourself and putt. Then pull up the prediction line and see the replay/putt line in comparison.
I would say that this is a more useful training aid than the GC quad. Putting is the most important part of golf anyway, so finding a training aid like this will help your game more than one that reads estimates distance and trajectory of your shots. No doubt this will help you take strokes off your game in terms of reading greens, but you do still have to master how much weight to put behind a putt. I really like it
Since when is putting the most important part of golf? Long putts on the green and short poor drives can both be saved by good short game with wedges/irons.
@@X22GJP Maybe because it is the most used club in your bag, the one you will use for every hole unless you chip in or hole your approach. It's all very well being able to get your ball to the green, but if you're two putting at most once you're there, you're throwing away shots. I've been playing for over 30 years and I've never heard anyone say that putting wasn't the most important part of the game.
And if you're throwing shots away because you can't hit your driver, hit a 3 wood or long iron or better still get some coaching to learn how to use your driver.
That’s absolutely awesome. Crazy tech and so cool to simulate reality basically. Now I wonder if it could detect grain interactions on Bermuda. That would be seriously impressive it if could.
Grain, wind, punched greens, downslopes, upslopes, wet areas, fringe....
@@gregleavitt1255 it already showed it could do up slopes and downslopes, it says how hard to hit it because down hill or up hill.... to the exact inch for preferred pace, watch the video again.
@@RMgolf No thanks. How bout the rest of it?
@@gregleavitt1255 well let’s see, since I’m not an expert on the machine but you continue to ask questions to me I’ll give it a shot. Punched greens is funny because the machine should probably just say play a different track. Fringe it should still work very well but also should say learn to chip. Wind already is factored into $400 range finders so I’m sure a $13,000 machine could figure it out. I already told you about up hill and down hill which you didn’t pay attention to during the video. Lastly the Grain is the original question I had in my comment so let’s leave that one as unsure.
@@RMgolf Very well then, I thank you for all of your valuable time and effort. You're a true gentleman and PuttFinder scholar, good Sir Rm39. I'm sure the head gear will look stunning upon your regal dome.
Amazing. I wonder if they could add the putter head to the view where it goes back and forth, showing you how hard to hit the ball...
Peter loves dundonald lol never away
Great tool. Would not want it. Maybe a rental for an hour. Wow. Never thought I would ever see something like this. Man am I getting old.
What everyone seems to be missing is that this application will be a standard app you can purchase download on next generation XR headsets with lidar sensor capabilities. $13000 is because it's a microsoft hololens 2 which is an overpriced and niche peice of equipment. I guarantee you that the Apple XR headset being announced next month will be capable of this with color video passthrough. Same with the next Meta quest pro 2, followed by many more headsets within the next few years and the price will fall to the $1000-$3000 category. In a few years you'll see everyone on putting greens practicing with what appears to be ski goggles on.
Please do a video with this out on the course. I would love to see it in action!
4:56 - Say no more mate..
The next step for this software is to be able to automatically detect the hole and the ball so you don’t have to manually set the positions yourself. Obviously as you said the main issue is you have to tell it the speed of the greens and then you’ll also have to actually hit the putt properly. But as far as reading the break it clearly does an insane job if you can give it the correct information. Would’ve liked to have seen it handle some ridiculous break and elevation changes on like a really long putt too to really test its accuracy. Also would be cool if it also told you how hard to hit it. Like maybe it could say hit it as if you were on flat ground and the putt was going straight, if you wanted the ball to go 15 feet. So as long as you know about how that would feel to putt like that on the speed of the green given, as long as you aim correctly it should be the correct power and speed for the putt. But otherwise it’s still pretty damn cool. I just don’t really know if it’s that viable as a training aid because you end up relying on it reading the putt for you vs learning all the factors of a green that come into play and figuring it out yourself. I think it could be useful to use it to train yourself to hit consistent putts based on the read, because you can visually see how close you are to the correct line, but I don’t think it really helps teach you how to read a green yourself. So that’s really the only way I see it being beneficial for training is to train your actual ability to hit a putt on the line
Of course you have to hit the putt properly - why is that an issue? That's the whole point of it. This is just an aid to help people learn how to read greens better and understand how far things break. Absolutely no different to the contour lines and break lines in golf games. However...like with golf games, you can become too reliant on those aids rather than learning to read them yourself.
That was insane. Now I will be suspect of any caddie or player wearing any glasses from now on!
Love the video Pete pure class 👌⛳
Well that's your Christmas present for Carter sorted 🙂
What the actual heck, this is wild!
Next would be a putter that actually moves w/o your help. Now that is what I need
This is awesome my students would absolutely love this. Definitely on my bucket list but at $13 000 hmmmmm i would need to wait a bit.
Pete and Matt fryer dominate thumbnails. Will watch any video of there’s due to that lol
Is Gandalf the magic word to be entered into the competition to win one of these?
Thanks Pete!
❤
Loving the beard Pete, let that fella grow!
Caddies will be using these soon in their course prep.
very funny, as usual. Thanks!
Seems like a great give-a-way item!!😉
Tap tap tap,Rick Sheils quietly ordering one now 😂
Perfect for practice rounds THEN printing out those slope lines and THEN using that during a tournament. BINGO!!!!! How much is the printer???? an additional $8,000??? Awesome tool.
I see a lot of people demeaning this slightly with talk of pace. You can see the length of putt thru it. So you should have an idea about pace. The thing I saw was if you aim your putter face off target but think you’re in target, this could teach people to aim the putter face too. Would definitely help someone if they tried to read a putt then used it to verify read
Pre ordering this now
Those glasses are unbelievable. I wonder if tour players star using them… 🤔
id like to see it on more complicated putts. Like you'll occasionally find those putts that seem like its impossible to make. For example one where you need to aim more to the left but when you start the ball more to the left it misses the break and goes straight. So it seems like the only option is to hit the ball too hard and hope to hit the hole or to lag the putt down for a tap in two putt.
Really expensive. But very cool. Would be great to practice with and keep numbers to see if it is helping your putting. Would be really nice to use on practice green each time to see if it lowers your putting numbers.
Freaking awesome!!😮
It’s a mixed reality headset. Pretty cool stuff.
6:40 in was insane. Turn it into normal glasses and make it about $1500 and it would be a hot seller
Super cool! Not sure how it would work with Bermuda and the grain.
That was cool Pete. Thanks
I would love to try this on my course!!
The Golf-inator 3000!
I don't think everyone realises the full potential of this gizmo. Players can now check their Aimpoint technique or whatever method they use. And what was beautifully shown with Peter's first putt, any fault in the stroke is highlighted immediately.
Oh my god. The future is here!
I think it needs to be more compact and a hell of a lot cheaper!
Reminds me of an episode of Quantum Leap, where he was playing pool.
I defo want one!
We need more videos on this.