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DiXX Putter - Now Approved by USGA for Tournament Use
The DiXX
Putter provides golfers the visual feedback and statistical data that will lead
golfers to better putting.The DiXX Putter is a computerized training system loaded with the latest technologies that can identify impact position and track the player's swing path, face angle, tempo and speed balance.
Utilizing a micro Inertial Navigation System (INS), the DiXX Putter can identify the putter face position in relation to the ball at impact and display the information immediately on the vibrant color LCD. Additionally, a Micro Electro-Mechanical System (MEMS) monitors several key factors of the swing motion, including path, tempo, speed and hand vibration levels.
All of the information can be collected into usable data (personal statistics) that can be analyzed to correct bad putting habits. The DiXX
Putter includes the computer terminal that can be removed and replaced with a
practice weight for recreational use.
- Analyzes and tracks the 5 key factors of a successful putter swing: Path, Impact Position, Face Angle, Swing Tempo, and Speed Balance.
- Includes Computer Terminal and interchangeable Practice Weight.
- User can choose either straight-line putting path or arc path.
The DiXX Digital Putter will help golfers in every key step of the way to
achieve better putting
STEP 1. It Starts With A Correct Setup - 3 Points for Correct Setup

The correct setup position entails three key points:
1) Eyes over the inside edge of the ball
2) Hands and arms directly under the shoulders.
3) Hips over the heels.
- Proper Lie Angle & Hand Position
The Level Finder indicates when the putter head is level and totally
parallel with the putting surface for a smooth stroke and solid impact.
- Get A Grip For Better Feel
Holding the putter with a light grip allows for better feel of the weight
and speed of the putter head for a more natural swing. If held too tight,
tension and pressure will cause vibration resulting in a loss of feel and
accuracy.DiXX putter helps golfers to have correct setup with Level
Finder and Motion Sensor Wave.
a) Level Finder
When the putter head is level in relation to the putting surface, the red line
on the LCD display will change to green.
b) Motion Sensor Wave
A motion sensor wave indicates vibration caused by a tight grip. A good putting
technique is achieved when vibration levels are at the lowest point.
STEP 2. The Direction You Want, The Distance You Need

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Straight Swing Path or Arc Path
To achieve the correct direction at the target a straight line or arc path
must be created beginning with the backswing, through impact, and into the
follow-through swing.
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Sweet Spot at Impact
The sweet spot of the putter face must strike the ball at impact. If not,
impact will take place at the heel or toe resulting in an offline putt.
- Face Angle Position
A squared putter face at impact results in a solid ball strike. If the angle
of the putter face is closed, the ball will veer away from the target.
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Smooth Swing Tempo
A steady swing tempo from backswing to forward swing promotes better
consistency in speed, distance and accuracy.
- Speed Balance Through Impact
Perfect speed balance is achieved when the follow thriugh speed is slightly
faster than the downswing speed. This prevents the loss of power at impact
due to the friction between the putter and the ball.
STEP 3. Develop Good Habits Using Statistical Data
Statistics reveal patterns that can be corrected through proper training.
Poor putting habits develop over time through incorrect swing techniques. Using
scientific analysis and statistical data achieves better results.
The DiXX Putter can capture data from every swing that can
be analyzed later in increments of 10 putts, 30 putts or 50 putts.
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