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How To Use "The Little One"

Please read the following for our ideas and recommendations on how to start your experience with The Little One most effectively:

Since golf is about getting the ball into the hole with as few strokes as possible, we will begin to train our senses around the green first.

After learning basic direction and distance control with your putter on the green The Little One starts to come into its element as soon as you reach the fringe.

Everything has a beginning and so we start with the golf shot that has the shortest ball flight "the chip".

Toss a few balls down and gently strike some short chip shots.Not far; this is not a distance thing!

After spending some time getting comfortable with The Little One from close range move gradually back and choose longer shots with a greater flight distance and more "run-out". Gradually as your chosen shot lengthens the feedback The Little One gives you on centered ball-strikes will develop significantly.

If you practice at a facility that has a spacious pitching area then by all means go as far back from the flag you want. If not then move to the range and hit some short running shots and gradually build up to a full swing.

Building the shot strength like this makes a transition from chips to pitches to half and full shots more gradual and reduces shot expectation significantly. Our aim is to get you striking your full shots as brilliantly as your short chips. The often stated fact that a chip-shot is only a shortened full swing has never been truer.

At PSP Golf we believe every drive should be as easy as a chip. The Little One makes it possible.

This has been our recommendation to give you ideas how to start using The Little One for yourself.

Thank you and enjoy!!



Customize "The Little One"

One of the great things about the PSP is no matter how tall you are or what kind of swing plain you have the PSP is completely customizable. Your PSP comes in the standard 7 iron loft and lie and it can be adjusted up to 4 degrees more upright or flatter depending on your swing plane. Not sure where to go, just ask your local PGA Professional.

 

 

 

 

 

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