Gxgolfer
Aug 12 2006, 02:13 PM
Learning Curve Product Tour
The Learning Curve has multiple uses that are sure to improve your putting. The Learning Curve has been designed to support the teaching philosophy of Stan Utley.
Stan has become known as:
"The hottest instructor in golf." - Sports Illustrated
"Golf's latest superstar guru." - Golf Digest
With the Learning Curve and companion DVD, Stan teaches you the fundamentals of a free-flowing putting stroke. It will condition you to be more comfortable, relaxed, and athletic around the green.
“The first 30 minutes I spent with Stan, I learned more about putting than in the previous 20 years. No matter where I am putting from I feel like I can make it. I was never thinking that way before.”
- Rocco Mediate, 5-time winner on the PGA Tour
What is included in the Learning Curve Package?
* A gunmetal gray, powder-coated putting plane rail set at 68º
* A flat red rail that attaches to the plane rail or can be used alone for alignment
* A sturdy carrying bag with shoulder strap
* A 30-minute instructional DVD – “Learning the Curve”
How does the Learning Curve work?
The Learning Curve provides feedback and reinforcement in 4 unique ways. Each is designed to help you learn how to putt “on the curve.”
toddnt
Aug 12 2006, 03:24 PM
I wonder how similiar his product is to the Putting Arc; which I just got in the mail today. I tried the Pelz straight-straight method and I found you have to do too much wrist and shoulder manipulation. I read Stan's book and it made alot of sense.
AZBuckeye
Jun 13 2007, 06:25 PM
I love this device. I am putting better than ever. I read Stan's book and then bought the device. It is terrific. Another change I made was to incorpoate the Balance Certified system into my Scoty Cameron. The counterweight at teh grip end has made a huge difference as well. Between the two, I highly recommend them!
Babydaddy
Dec 20 2007, 04:36 PM
I have the learning curve. I am glad that I got it, among other things, it comes with a helpful DVD as well as a carrying case. I read the Art of Putting before going to buy the training aid, but because I am a guy that learns more by feel, I decided to go buy the the Learning Curve. The learning curve is great for a number of reasons. One thing that separates it from the Putting Arc is that you can take a piece of the Learning Curve off and use it to aim and check ball position, which is hugely important with the arc putting stroke. You can also use it on both sides of the putter face and check the putter face's squareness to the arc with cool little indicators that are 90 degrees to the arc. I have become at Utley fan partially because he explains things fully, but simply. The DVD that comes with the LC, is very well done and straight to the point. What little actual putting I have done with the arc stroke has me very excited to keep at it.
The one selling point for me on the whole concept was that I wanted to have one mindset about every shot from the driver to the putter. The feeling of approaching a little from the inside and then square then inside, just like a little version of a full shot.
It's hot, and I love it
Maxwellz05
Oct 21 2008, 08:22 PM
In Stans book he says to use a metal ruler and tees. that seems to work for me just fine, plus you can fix the arc exactly how you like it.
D.Fresh
Dec 7 2008, 11:52 PM
I have three Putting Arcs and really like them. I also bought the Learning Curve after I took a lesson with Stan (it was worth it, and what a great guy by the way) and like it better than the Putting Arc with on exception - the Learning Curve moves around too much on carpet or semi slick surfaces. I wish there was a way to make it more stable indoors. Other than that it was a worthwhile investment. I don't even use the Putting Arcs anymore.
longbutter
Jan 9 2009, 06:55 PM
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