Make Putting Practice More Repeatable
A better putting session starts with a repeatable start line, stroke gate, and face reference.

Putting is one of the fastest ways to lower scores, but it is also one of the easiest parts of the game to practice casually.
A few putts before a round can help you feel speed, but real improvement needs structure. You need a way to see start line, face alignment, and stroke control without turning the session into a complicated lesson.
AimBox gives you that structure. The rods can create a gate for the putter, a visual line for the face, or a reference for eye and ball position. You can use it on the practice green, a simulator space, or carpet at home.
The benefit is repeatability. Instead of wondering whether the stroke changed, the reference stays put. If the putter moves outside the gate or the face starts drifting, you get immediate feedback.
Good putting practice should feel calm, focused, and repeatable. AimBox makes that easier to create anywhere.