Sometimes, you miss a putt because you read the break wrong.
Other times, a wobbly stroke causes a push or pull.
And you might occasionally leave one short.
But the vast majority of missed putts happen for the same reason:
The putter’s face is off-target when it strikes the ball.
Yep, simple as that.
Did you know that 90% of a putt’s direction is determined by face angle at impact?
It’s true. There’s tons of research that proves it.
Here’s another little fact:
On a straight-in putt from 5 feet, you’ll miss wide if the face is off by about 2 degrees.
Yep – 2 measly degrees.
From 10 feet, that margin is a mere 1 degree.
Hopefully, this makes you feel a little better about the state of your putting.
Turns out it’s not as easy as it looks.
Then again, it could be a whole lot easier – if modern putters were up to the task.
While it’s true that alignment guides have come a long way since the old “Bulls Eye” days, they’re still far from foolproof.
If anything, some multiple-line systems make aiming even more complicated.
(And don’t get me started on the price for a new, brand-name putter. It’s gotten completely out of hand.)
Which means lipping out knee-knockers.
Burning the edge on gotta-have-it par putts.
And only making those key 8- to 10-footers when you get lucky and line up right, or manipulate the putter face to steer the ball on line.
That’s another thing about chronic misalignment. It messes up your stroke.
Because even if your eyes say you’re lined up correctly…
Your mind and body sense when you’re not…
And subtly alter the stroke to compensate.
Sure, it works sometimes. But if you do this routinely you’ll struggle with consistency. At best.
At worst?
Your three-putts will outnumber your one-putts – probably by a big margin.
And your frustration will grow with each and every blunder.
Hey, I’ve had friends quit the game because they couldn’t turn around a putter gone south.
They tried everything, too, short of voodoo and hypnosis. (Well, as far as I know.)
They tried changing putters.
Experimenting with their grip.
Switching from right-handed to left, and vice versa.
Sound familiar?
I bet it does.
You may think you’ve heard this, too:
Like I said, you’ve probably heard that before.
But you haven’t seen the overnight putting cure I’m about to show you.
It’s brand new.
It’s the brainchild of two club-designing savants whose combined track record is second-to-none.
And for good measure, it costs a whole lot less than any “top-of-the-line” putter you’ll find.
I nodded when I first saw it – the design made perfect sense.
Then I shook my head in disbelief, thinking, “How on earth has nobody thought of this before?”
Beats me.
But what’s important is, Josh Boggs and Jeff Halstead did think of it.
And for that you’ll soon be very, very grateful.
I’ll share more about this dynamic duo in a moment.
First, let’s look at what makes the T20 Arrow Putter different from all others – and how it will transform your game.
Choose your line. Point the arrow. Stroke the ball.
Then go pick it out of the cup.
That will become your routine with the Arrow Putter.
The arrow on top of the blade is clearly defined, and wide enough to make aligning it to your target line pretty much foolproof.
There’s no wondering or worrying whether you’re off by a tiny fraction. You’re not.
That kind of certainty has another benefit: When you know you’re lined up correctly, you can focus more intently on your speed.
Think about it: How often do you stand over a breaking putt with trust in your read, but doubting your alignment? And when that happens, how often do you leave it short or blast it miles past the hole?
With the Arrow Putter, you can say “Sayonara” to that problem.
Here’s another thing about consistently perfect alignment – it’s a HUGE confidence booster.
And we all know what that leads to:
More made putts.
Finally, the Point and Shoot arrow will actually improve your stroke because it basically doubles as a training aid.
Make practice strokes with the Arrow Putter and watch the alignment aid going back, at impact and on the through-stroke.
It’s instantly obvious if your stroke is off-line. If you’re too open, the arrow will point right. Too closed and it will point left.
That’s the kind of feedback that leads to quick and lasting improvement.
At 430 grams, the T20 Arrow Putter’s head is about 80 – 100 grams heavier than standard.
Just try to get “twitchy” with this thing. It ain’t gonna happen.
To briefly explain: The heavier the head, the harder it is for the small muscles of your hands and wrists to move it.
Think of the difference between a regular hammer and a sledgehammer.
The regular hammer is light enough to move back and forth with just your wrist. Not so for the sledgehammer, which requires using your arms and shoulders.
Obviously, the T20 Arrow Putter isn’t nearly as heavy as a sledgehammer.
But it’s heavy enough to limit the motion of your hands and wrists – the culprits in so many nervous, “flicky” strokes that send the ball left and right.
Put another way, the Arrow Putter’s weight makes a classic, arms-and-shoulders “pendulum” stroke much more natural.
And makes the dreaded “yips” a thing of the past.
The extra heft also keeps the Arrow Putter’s face from opening on strikes toward the toe and closing on heel strikes.
It’s almost impossible to push or pull a putt simply by miss-hitting it – which is NOT the case with a standard putter.
Compounding this super-forgiving effect is the entry point of the Arrow Putter’s shaft.
Where most putter shafts enter in the heel section, the Arrow’s connects to the clubhead at the center of mass.
That makes it even harder to knock the face off-line while promoting a straight-back-straight-through motion that keeps the blade square throughout the stroke.
So to sum it up, the T20 Arrow Putter:
As if all that weren’t enough, there’s the assurance of knowing…
By now, you may have heard the names Josh Boggs and Jeff Halstead.
Not so long ago, they were building clubs for Nike and Adams Golf, respectfully – and racking up multiple Golf Digest “Hot List” awards between them.
Eventually, though, they grew restless crafting clubs for tour pros. Josh and Jeff realized the major brands were ignoring the needs of everyday amateurs like you. So they set out to fill that void.
Sometimes, they work individually, other times together. Both men have made drivers, hybrids and wedges that have helped recreational golfers enjoy the game more and shoot lower scores.
This is the first time Josh and Jeff have put their heads together on a putter design.
And man, did they knock it out of the park.
Their first focus was on the alignment system. They went through several iterations, testing and tweaking like the perfectionists they are, before picking the design you see on this page.
That feature alone would have made the Arrow Putter a winner.
But Josh and Jeff wanted to go further.
Recognizing that most amateurs are overly “handsy” through the stroke, they took the tried-and-true step of adding weight to the head.
That did the trick.
Next, they attacked another core problem of the average golfer: A stroke with too much “arc” going back and through.
A stroke with a strong arc – inside the target line with an open face going back, then back inside and closed coming through – is very difficult to square at impact.
Well, unless you have hours a day to practice and a coach to monitor your every move.
Otherwise, that arc-y path makes consistency a pipe dream.
A straight-back, straight-through stroke makes things much simpler. So Josh and Jeff decided to move the Arrow Putter’s shaft from the heel toward the middle – directly aligned with the center of mass.
This not only promotes a square path and blade, it helps the Arrow Putter resist twisting on miss-hits.
And that, my friend, makes this the most forgiving putter you’ve ever played.
My faith in Josh and Jeff is absolute and unshakable. We’ve worked together many times and they’ve never once failed to deliver a great club.
I’ve also tried the Arrow Putter personally – and I know just how deadly it is.
So I don’t bat an eye when offering this:
A bullet-proof guarantee that lets you test the T20 Arrow Putter for 60 whole days, then return it for a full product refund if it doesn’t improve your putting immensely.
Use it wherever you want, whenever you want, as often as possible.
Try the Arrow Putter at home, on the carpet or hardwood or on your personal putting mat.
If you’ve got a training aid that helps with alignment, use that to check your new putter’s effectiveness.
Try the Arrow on the practice green from all distances – short, medium and long. Straight-in putts make it easy to see if the Point and Shoot Alignment System is working for you. Breaking putts and slick downhillers will tell you if it’s got the necessary touch.
Hopefully, you’re already tracking your putting stats. If so, you’ll know within a few rounds whether the Arrow outperforms your current flat-stick.
If it doesn’t? Simply send it back and we’ll refund what you paid for it.
No questions asked.
Which means no risk for you.
Buying the T20 Arrow Putter today is an even bigger no-brainer when you consider the price.
Before I show it to you, consider the cost of a new, brand-name model.
I did a little math homework, researching putter prices at one of golf’s largest online retailers. Here’s what I found for the 315 listed:
MEDIAN PRICE
AVERAGE
HIGHEST
Holy price-gouging, Batman!
It wasn’t very long ago that a new driver was around 300 bucks. Of course, that’s 600 today.
The point is, you’ll spend a whole lot less on the T20 Arrow Putter.
Right now, through this short-term introductory offer, it’s only $199.
Go ahead, look at that price again.
Yep, you read it right the first time.
Hard to believe, I know.
With the Arrow Putter in hand, your putting will be, too.
We’re talking about a world where:
You line up every putt like a sniper with a scope…
Your stroke is rock-steady no matter the distance, the break, or the stakes…
You bang home 3-footers with the nonchalance of a tour pro…
You drain mid-range putts like they’re routine, and…
You always lag it close from long distance and forget 3-putts were ever a thing.
Pretty soon, your buddies will be saying “That’s good,” every time you’re inside 4 feet. Maybe 5.
“Nah,” you’ll reply. “I want to putt it.”
You’ll knock it in, naturally. No sweat.
But first, you’ve got to tap in this gimme of an offer.
Order your T20 Arrow now and kiss missed putts goodbye.
You line up every putt like a sniper with a scope…
Your stroke is rock-steady no matter the distance, the break, or the stakes…
You bang home 3-footers with the nonchalance of a tour pro…
You drain mid-range putts like they’re routine, and…
You always lag it close from long distance and forget 3-putts were ever a thing.
Pretty soon, your buddies will saying “That’s good,” every time you’re inside 4 feet. Maybe 5.
“Nah,” you’ll reply. “I want to putt it.”
You’ll knock it in, naturally. No sweat.
But first, you’ve got to tap in this gimme of an offer.
Order your T20 Arrow now and kiss missed putts goodbye.
Instead, it’s got everything to do with the fact that you don’t have the higher swing speed and flush-it-every-time control of a professional golfer.
And that’s why:
If you have a question about the Arrow putter or if you’d like to order by phone, call our friendly customer service team at 888.966.8785 (Monday - Friday, 9:00 am - 5:00pm EST). You can also send an email to support@lv8golf.com