Designed to resemble a golf ball with a guiding line, On Point's ball marker allows golfers to imagine, adjust their strokes, and functions as a valuable training tool.
Coaches often emphasize the crucial difference between effective and ineffective training, which is feedback. Without feedback, players won't know if they are practicing correctly or not, leading to potentially wasted time and worsening performance.
One effective method recommended by Coach Nick Bradley to utilize feedback is using the line on the ball when practicing putting. After the stroke, you can identify if the clubface is square to the ball. If you're pushing or pulling the putt, the line on the ball will change directions, making it easy to detect.

On Point's ball marker, designed to resemble a golf ball with a pre-marked line, is a stylish and functional accessory
Additionally, Bradley recommends taking your game to the next level with On Point's ball marker – featuring a curved line for reflection on the ball, doubling as a training aid before matches. Place the ball marker with this line aligned with the intended shot path, adjust the golf ball accordingly, set your putter behind the ball marker, and start your putting practice. Now, you not only ensure the clubface is square for the desired line, but you also monitor and improve putter head stability by observing any upward movement.
Thao Pham
Posted by: Hong Van
Keyword: Enhance your putting with this ball marker
