How to Use The Tour Roll
These videos will help you get the most out of your Tour Roll System. Learn how to adjust difficulty, improve your setup, and train a square face at impact.

The Relationship Between Eye Position and Arc
Most golfers know to “get your eyes over the ball,” but few understand why it matters. As your eyes move further inside the ball, your natural stroke arc becomes more exaggerated. That means more curve, more face rotation, and more chances to miss your start line. By dialing in your eye position with the Tour Roll's built-in mirror, you're setting up for a stroke that matches your body's natural motion, without overdoing the arc.

Training a Square Face at Impact
The goal is simple: return the putter face to square at impact. The Tour Roll helps you do that by teaching your body to move the putter on its natural arc. You can use it in a variety of ways—no ball, with a ball, with tees, or with putting posts—so you can focus on different parts of the stroke and adjust the difficulty as you improve. It’s a versatile system built to match your skill level and your goals.