
I thought this might be of interest to all the putting aficionados.
Looks like a simple but effective tool with several configurations. I'm surprised this wasn't invented sooner with the prevalence of alignment sticks on tour. They are charging $30 for it, which includes 5 alignment sticks and the housing. See the links below for more info.

Golf Digest Article:
"Among those [putting aids] that has been in use at tour events, including the Masters, in recent months is the Straight Trax, a new introduction from MVP Sports, a company whose core business has been alignment rods.
The Straight Trax was developed by Dwight Hansen of MVP Sport, who saw a rudimentary device in use at the PGA Tour's Children's Miracle Network Hospitals Classic a few years ago. "A couple of the players had a contraption with an alignment rod and acrylic pieces," Hansen said. Hansen decided to devise one that was better and more versatile and to market it."
The rest of the article can be found below:
Golf Digest Link
And the Straight Trax website:
Straight Trax link
Enjoy!
Looks like a simple but effective tool with several configurations. I'm surprised this wasn't invented sooner with the prevalence of alignment sticks on tour. They are charging $30 for it, which includes 5 alignment sticks and the housing. See the links below for more info.

Golf Digest Article:
"Among those [putting aids] that has been in use at tour events, including the Masters, in recent months is the Straight Trax, a new introduction from MVP Sports, a company whose core business has been alignment rods.
The Straight Trax was developed by Dwight Hansen of MVP Sport, who saw a rudimentary device in use at the PGA Tour's Children's Miracle Network Hospitals Classic a few years ago. "A couple of the players had a contraption with an alignment rod and acrylic pieces," Hansen said. Hansen decided to devise one that was better and more versatile and to market it."
The rest of the article can be found below:
Golf Digest Link
And the Straight Trax website:
Straight Trax link
Enjoy!
Edited by Scaldy, 17 May 2012 - 02:39 AM.












