Sword - Test

The Putting Sword makes putting practice frustratingly fun—just set it down, roll your putts, and see if you’ve got the touch. If your ball stays on the Sword, you’re rolling it on line. If it falls off, well… let’s just say the Sword doesn’t lie.

With built-in distance markings, you’ll know exactly how long of a putt you would’ve made (or missed). Train like the best players in the world and start making clutch putts when it counts.


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60 DAY IMPROVEMENT GUARANTEE

If you don't see improvement in your game within 60 days, simply return the product for a full refund—no gimmicks, just results.

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"This is a great product - it really helps you know if you are making square contact or pushing or pulling your putts. Easily worth the money."

Standard vs. Tour—Think You’re Good? Prove it.

The Standard Sword is great for any golfer looking to improve their putting stroke. But the Tour model is a whole different beast. It’s ridiculously narrow, designed for elite putters who want zero margin for error. If you can roll putts off the Tour Sword consistently, you’re basically a wizard. If not? Stick with the Standard and work your way up!

See Your Line, Build Confidence

Set up a straight putt and let the Sword be your guide. The goal is simple: start the ball on line and keep it there. The distance markings show how far your putt would’ve gone if it stayed on track, so when you roll it cleanly off the end, you know you just “made” that putt. Start close, work your way back, and watch your confidence (and putting stats) skyrocket.

The Ultimate Putting Setup

Want to take things to the next level? Pair the Putting Sword with the Groove Mirror or Putting Alignment Mirror to check your alignment, stroke path, and putter face angle while you roll putts. The Mirror keeps your setup dialed in, and the Sword confirms your putts are rolling on line. It’s the perfect combo for serious practice that actually pays off on the course.

Can You Putt Like a Tour Player?

PGA Tour players make, on average, 52% of their putts from 8 feet. Think that sounds easy? Give it a try. If you can keep the ball rolling straight off the end of the Sword (Standard Model), you’re in elite company. If not… well, at least now you know what to work on!

Standard vs. Tour—Think You’re Good? Prove it.

The Standard Sword is great for any golfer looking to improve their putting stroke. But the Tour model is a whole different beast. It’s ridiculously narrow, designed for elite putters who want zero margin for error. If you can roll putts off the Tour Sword consistently, you’re basically a wizard. If not? Stick with the Standard and work your way up!

See Your Line, Build Confidence

Set up a straight putt and let the Sword be your guide. The goal is simple: start the ball on line and keep it there. The distance markings show how far your putt would’ve gone if it stayed on track, so when you roll it cleanly off the end, you know you just “made” that putt. Start close, work your way back, and watch your confidence (and putting stats) skyrocket.

The Ultimate Putting Setup

Want to take things to the next level? Pair the Putting Sword with the Groove Mirror or Putting Alignment Mirror to check your alignment, stroke path, and putter face angle while you roll putts. The Mirror keeps your setup dialed in, and the Sword confirms your putts are rolling on line. It’s the perfect combo for serious practice that actually pays off on the course.

Can You Putt Like a Tour Player?

PGA Tour players make, on average, 52% of their putts from 8 feet. Think that sounds easy? Give it a try. If you can keep the ball rolling straight off the end of the Sword (Standard Model), you’re in elite company. If not… well, at least now you know what to work on!