





Tour Roll Putting Mirror Trainer
The Tour Roll is a putting stroke template that helps you build a consistent, repeatable stroke. It trains stroke path, face angle, and tempo while giving instant feedback on setup. Two built-in mirrors show you whether your eyes are over the ball and if your shoulders are square.
If you're missing putts because of poor alignment, inconsistent stroke path, or bad tempo, this tool is for you. Use it indoors or on the practice green to build muscle memory and start more putts on line.
It measures 24 x 7 inches, so it fits in the side pocket of most golf bags. 12 white indoor putting posts and black carry bag are included. The high-end acrylic we use has a gorgeous finish and a crystal clear reflection - Made in USA.
If you don't see improvement in your game within 60 days, simply return the product for a full refund—no gimmicks, just results.


Groove a Repeatable Stroke
The Tour Roll shows you exactly where the putter should travel back and through. Follow the arc, match the length of your backstroke and follow-through, and keep the face square. Over time, this builds the muscle memory needed to consistently make sweet spot contact and start putts on your intended line.

Fix Eye Alignment
Most golfers don’t realize their eyes aren’t over the ball. That small mistake affects aim and stroke path. The Tour Roll includes a mirror at the ball position so you can adjust until your eyes are in the right spot every time.

Square Your Shoulders
Even with a good stroke, open or closed shoulders will send the ball off line - your stroke tends to follow your shoulder line, so this has a huge impact!
The Tour Roll has a second mirror behind the template so you can quickly check if your shoulders are square to your target.

Why the Arc Matters
Putters are built with about a 70 degree lie angle. That means if you swing your putter naturally, like a pendulum, it doesn’t move straight back and through—it moves on a slight arc. The Tour Roll is designed to guide that arc, helping you stay on plane and square through impact. Trying to force a straight stroke usually creates more problems than it solves.

Simple, Effective, and Portable
You don’t need a complex system or hours of training. The Tour Roll gives you a visual template and clear feedback so you can practice with purpose. Works indoors or outside on the putting green.
FAQ
Wondering how to get the most out of your Tour Roll trainer? Check out these frequently asked questions to help improve your putting consistency.
What does the Tour Roll help me improve?
The Tour Roll trains your stroke path, face angle, and tempo while giving feedback on setup. It helps you build a consistent stroke and correct two of the most common setup mistakes—poor eye alignment and open or closed shoulders.
How is the Tour Roll different from other putting mats or stroke trainers?
Unlike most putting mats, the Tour Roll is a stroke template. It gives you a guided arc to follow based on the natural motion of the putter. It also includes two built-in mirrors: one under the ball to help you align your eyes and one behind the stroke path to check your shoulders. Most templates don't include setup feedback like this.
Why does the stroke path have a curve? Isn’t a straight stroke better?
The arc matches how your putter naturally moves. Putters are built with a lie angle of about 70 degrees, so a true pendulum motion naturally follows a slight arc. The Tour Roll trains this natural stroke shape and helps you stay square through impact.
Can I use the Tour Roll indoors?
Yes. The Tour Roll lays flat on any surface and works great on indoor putting mats, hardwood, carpet, or turf. It's lightweight and rolls up for easy storage or travel.
Does it work for left-handed golfers?
Not yet. The Tour Roll is currently designed for right-handed golfers only, but a left-handed model is in development.
Do I need to be a good golfer to use it?
No. The Tour Roll is helpful for beginners and advanced players. You can start by using the template without any tees or putting posts to focus on stroke path and setup. As you improve, you can add tee or post gates for more challenge and feedback. There are three gate width settings so you can adjust the difficulty based on your skill level. Whether you're learning the basics or refining your stroke for competition, the Tour Roll helps you practice with purpose.
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