"Aim small, miss small."
Sure Putt Cups The Little Holes For The Golf Practice Putting Green
This is one of the Oldest, Most Traditional Putting Drills in Golf!

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Do The Little Hole Drill and the regulation cup will look like the Grand Canyon.

n 1904 Walter Travis traveled to England and defeated the British at their own game in the British Amateur, using a borrowed Schenectady putter. This putter is now enshrined in the USGA's Golf House Museum in Far Hills, New Jersey.
         He later taught Walter Hagen, Bobby Jones, and many other pros and amateurs the art of putting. Travis was famous for practicing putting hours on end, draining putts into holes that were a mere three inches in diameter, so when he took his ground game to the course, the hole looked like a bushel basket. He would often drop four balls on the points of the compass, two feet away from the hole. When he sank them all he would move back a foot and try again, repeating the procedure until he didn't miss from every distance up to ten feet.

The Sure Putt Cup training system requires that a golfer actually uses the system in order to fully understand just what it can do for your short putting game.
GUARANTEED to improve a golfers confidence in the short putting game when following the directions on the 6" x 8" instructional sign, or money will be refunded.
The Sure Putt Cup, P.O. Box 154, Tangerine, FL 32777, TOLL FREE (877) 729-2707, (352) 383-6737, sureputtcup@hotmail.com