Pugh releases T2Hole training aid
Tour coach behind ingenious new practice gizmo
When esteemed Tour coach Denis Pugh describes something as “the most impressive practice aid I have ever seen”, GOLFmagic tends to sit back and listen.
The device in question? Step forward the T2Hole Golf Improvement System.
And just what exactly does it do? Well, as the name suggests, it’s a system to improve your golf from the tee to the hole.
Designed and developed by Pugh, the former coach of Colin Montgomerie now watching over the Molinari brothers, the T2Hole sets out to get the most out of your practice sessions and is the only training aid on the market that will enable you hit the ball further and straighter, to chip closer and to hole a lot more putts.
“It’s absolutely ingenious,” said Pugh, in the same way a mother might describe her newborn as ‘the most beautiful baby in the world’.
“Whatever your handicap, whatever you want to improve, driving, chipping, putting or just curing that slice, it will help.
“T2Hole works because it makes you a more consistent practiser and therefore a more consistent golfer.”
The T2Hole is light and durable and is designed to be used at the range, on the practice ground, at home in your garden or wherever else there is room to swing a club.
It is also easy to customise meaning you will be in exactly the right position every single time you set up to swing a club.
“We all know golfers who go to the range with good intentions but who end up doing nothing more than practising their faults,” added Pugh, wisely.
“T2Hole helps you to overcome this hurdle and to practise more consistently and more comprehensively.
“I have no doubt it will improve your game and also your enjoyment of the game.”
T2Hole is available for an introductory price of £89.99 and comes with a booklet and a free hour-long instructional DVD presented by Pugh that explains in simple terms the drills you can use to cure a slice or a hook, to learn how to hit a draw or a fade, to chip closer and to become a much more consistent putter.
For more information and a short video, visit the T2Hole website.
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