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AimBox

Putting practice

Build a stroke you can aim, start, and repeat.

AimBox turns putting into a visible practice station for face alignment, start line, stroke path, and indoor reps.

AimBox configured on a putting green for start-line practice
AimBox rods forming a putting gate around the putter path
AimBox setup showing a putting alignment line and stroke reference

Start line

See the intended roll before the putter moves.

Face control

Use the rods as a quiet check for face and path.

Repeatable reps

Build the same setup on the green or at home.

Why it helps

Putting gets easier to practice when the line is not a guess.

A putt can miss because of speed, face, path, read, or setup. AimBox helps isolate the controllable pieces so each rep tells you something useful.

Create a start-line reference before the ball moves.
Set a simple gate for putter path and face control.
Practice the same stroke indoors, on carpet, or on the green.

Bad, bad, good

Make the miss visible, then make the correction repeatable.

A short putting station lets you see when the setup or stroke drifts, then gives you a clear reference for the better rep.

Putting drills

Three ways to make the stroke visible.

AimBox configured on a putting green for start-line practice
Drill 1

Start-line station

Use one rod to mark the intended line and another to check whether the face and ball are starting where you think they are.

AimBox rods forming a putting gate around the putter path
Drill 2

Stroke gate

Build a visual corridor for the putter head so path changes show up immediately instead of hiding in the result.

AimBox setup showing a putting alignment line and stroke reference
Drill 3

Indoor repeatability

Set up the same reference on carpet and rehearse face, path, and tempo when you cannot get to the practice green.

AimBox putting, chipping, and swing practice setup examples

Ready to roll better putts?

Take the same reference from full swing to the putting green.

AimBox is built for the whole game: range work, chipping, indoor reps, and the putts that keep rounds together.