Torpedo putting shaft shatters conventionial putting wisdom
By Gavin | May 11, 2007
utilizing a "Floating Fulcrum" to trick the human neuromuscular system into putting with improved control of stroke path and more importantly, distance control.
Since most 3 putts are a result of poor distance control, control for distance is one of the single most important aspects of putting. The patent pending Torpedo Putter paradigm has been demonstrated in the laboratory setting to dramatically increase the sweet spot of off-centre strikes along with increased ball forward roll and dramatically improve the kinematics of the putting stroke.
Padraig Harrington has been testing the putter shaft for over six months, with Thursday 3rd May marking is debut on the USPGA Tour with its first competitive round of 24 putts and 6 under par… Wachovia Championship May 07 Please see attached article.
The shaft has three functions:
1) Increase the size of the sweet spot -(off-centre hits go as far as centre hits…)
2) Increases ball roll (no jumping or skidding on impact - irrespective of face design)
3) Increased resistance to rotational forces (the face stays straighter-limits the amount of face rotation during the backswing & through swing)
The position of the weight is key to the whole project, enabling the hands to be passive during the stoke. Swing the grip and let the putter do the work for you. The weight reduces the need for the hands to become active during the putting
The shaft confirms to USGA & R&A standards and is applicable to all putters, straight shafts, single or double bend.
We at Torpedo Golf & Quintic believe we have a product that is going to be very revolutionary in the golf business.
The science behind the shaft is compelling and with the favourable reactions of European Tour Players that have recently tested the torpedo putting shaft with their favoured putting heads. The future looks bright for this revelotionary putting shaft.
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Padraig Harrington unveils New Putter shaft from Torpedo Golf
By Gavin | May 4, 2007
Padraig Harrington unveiled his new putter shaft yesterday at the Wachovia Championship with amazing results. After his longest ever layoff from golf he jumped into the first round lead at -6
The Torpedo shaft has been developed by Dr Paul Hurrion owner of Quintic Biomechanics Consultancy. .
I was visiting with Dr Hurrion last week and he introduced me to the Torpedo Golf shaft, in his putting lab in Coventry, England ( the same town that Jaguar Cars are made in).
I had been testing one of his other putting tools soon to be released that gives precise feedback on putting accuracy. I was pulling my putts consistantly to the left,
he said try this and handed me the torpedo shafted putter.
He claimed that it increased the sweet spot and made badly hit puts go straight, I was sceptical to say the least. I picked up the putter had no practice swing and had a putt.
It wasn’t intentional but it was a bad swing, the type that on the backswing you know that it is wrong but you dont have the guts to stop. Anyway I followed through and completed the putt and to my amazement it went dead straight.
I said ‘ that cannot be right, using that shaft cannot be fair’ , Paul said it is and it has been approved by the relevant authorities.
Contact Dr Hurrion via the Quintic Biomechanics website
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upcoming topics- what would you like to hear about first?
By Gavin | May 3, 2007
Here is a list of upcoming topics I am going to cover.
- Your online subscribers = money in the bank-How to profit from your list
- Does the copy on your web tell or sell
- Basic website mistakes that Sports websites make
- How often should I contact my clients/subscribers
- Defining your niche to leverage your results.
- List building strategies
Let me know what topic you would like me to cover first.
Tags: sports marketing, internet sports marketing, internet sports marketing strategies
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Utilising You tube for Sports Marketing Strategy
By Gavin | May 1, 2007
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the best way to get prospective clients in your funnel is ….
By Gavin | April 30, 2007
It’s not rocket science, it is simply by offering..
something of value for free
- it could be a report,
- manifesto
- white paper
- a free audio recording
- access to a power point presentation
- n invite to a telephone conference or webinar
- a free consultation
- free trial download of software
In order to do this though you need to have set up a name and e-mail sign up box that is linked up to a series of autoresponder messages that you can send out over time.
The two services that I use and recommend are
www.1shoppingcart.com and www.aweber.com.
If you want to know where and why I use these 2 services just ask.
catch you soon
Gavin Allinson
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Conference Call with Steve Backley for Pac Sports Training
By Gavin | April 27, 2007
I hosted a conference Call with Steve Backley, yesterday. it was 20 minutes long and Steve answered some very interesting questions and gave an excellent insight into the life of an elite athlete.
A conference call is an excellent low cost way of connecting with your clients and prospects and by recording the call you can use the content as future marketing material.
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