The Bee Line Putting String provides a simple, portable way to practice most of the important techniques of your putting stroke. The major aspects which can be addressed using the Bee Line are path, face angle, set-up and alignment, line reading, and stroke speed. All you do is simply go to the practice green, unroll the string, stick the Bee Line skewers into the green, extending the string between them. It is best, especially at first, to do this on a fairly level surface. Later, you can use the Bee Line Putting String to practice reading breaking putts also.
It is not necessary to align the string to a hole, as the skewer at the end can be your target, but this target skewer can be placed directly behind a hole if you so choose. If you want to putt to a target longer than 12’ away, simply angle the skewer so the ball will pass under it.
Place your putter behind the ball, aligning the face to the Bee Line String. You may set the colored beads for length of backstroke and follow through. It is recommended that the follow through length be at least as long as the length of the backstroke to prevent dreaded deceleration.
The eyes should be directly over the putting target line or very slightly inside, and the stance square to the hole. From this set-up you can easily see your stroke path and face alignment throughout the stroke. Remember, perfect practice breeds confidence on the course.
Remember that lowering the amount of putts a round you have is the greatest way to lower your golf score. The Bee Line Putting String is so portable it should always be in your golf bag, so that you can practice your putting as much as your other shots.