You’ve heard the buzz around AimPoint Putting – tour pros are using it, and golfers everywhere are seeing remarkable improvements. But the big question remains: Is this revolutionary green-reading system the right fit for your game? To help you decide, we sat down again with Oakville’s PGA Certified Golf Instructor and AimPoint Putting Coach, Sean Carlino, for a quick assessment.
“The first thing to consider,” says Coach Carlino, “is your current approach to reading greens. Are you consistently three-putting? Do you feel like you’re just guessing where the ball will break? If so, AimPoint offers a structured, data-driven alternative to that frustration.” AimPoint is particularly beneficial for golfers who are looking for a more systematic and less subjective method. If your current green-reading relies heavily on intuition that often lets you down, AimPoint can provide a reliable framework.
Another key factor is your willingness to learn and commit to a new process. “AimPoint isn’t a magic wand,” Carlino emphasizes. “It requires a bit of practice to calibrate your feel for slopes and integrate the system into your routine.” While the core concept is straightforward, mastering the nuances takes dedication. If you’re someone who enjoys understanding the ‘why’ behind things and is open to incorporating a new pre-putt routine, AimPoint will likely appeal to you.
Consider your current putting struggles. Are you constantly missing putts because you misread the break, rather than mis-hitting the ball? “Many golfers blame their stroke when the real culprit is a poor read,” Carlino explains. “AimPoint tackles the read directly, often revealing that their stroke is better than they thought once they have the correct line.” If you consistently hit your intended line but the ball doesn’t go in, AimPoint could be a game-changer for reducing those frustrating misses.
Finally, think about your desire for consistency and confidence on the greens. “The biggest takeaway for my students is the trust they develop,” says Carlino. “When you step up to a putt with a clear, calculated aim point, your confidence soars, and that translates directly into more made putts.” If you crave a repeatable process that instills genuine belief in your green reads, then AimPoint Putting might just be the missing piece in your golf puzzle.
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