
Harold Swash, best known as Europe's "Putting Doctor", invented the Rhythmiser to help golfers perfect a smooth acceleration in their stroke. The putter has a soft-fiber shaft that easily flexes. Swing it. It's squishy and fells more like a fly rod with a putter head on the end. When used, only a smooth pendulum action keeps the putter head in line with the grip and the square to the ball. The Rhythmiser putter brings technology to the putting green. This simple but effective training tool quickly teaches smooth putting habits and helps golfers feel their rhythm.
Indeed the Rythmiser shaft will snag and flex and the inaccuracy of the stroke will be exaggerated if you:
• Start the stroke with you hand and not your shoulders
• If your putter touches the ground on the takeaway
• If you take the putter away too quickly
• If your backswing is too short the violent change of direction on the down swing needed to create the necessary clubhead speed would cause the shaft to snag
• If you wrists break down during the through stroke you will also see the shaft bend and the clubface open or close.
• As the rhythmiser sweet spot is so slim any putt hit outside the line of the sweetspot will cause the blade to twist making you realise its importance
As you practice with the Rhythmiser you will notice how quickly you will eradicate all of your old faults. Your stroke will subconsciously seek to adapt the necessary mechanics needed to put successfully with the rhythmsier in your hands.
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