Meet Pat
QuietStroke was born out of frustration.
Patrick Doyle has played golf for years. He understands the mechanics. He's taken lessons from former tour players. He practices consistently. But a couple of years back, he started losing his edge on and around the greens. Under pressure, something kept breaking down. His eyes would lock onto the ball, his mind would crowd with doubt, and his stroke would tighten up right when he needed it most.
His long-time friend and pro instructor told him his stroke was good, he just needed to get out of his head and stop fixating on hitting the ball.
Pat couldn't find a training aid that helped him do that. So he built one.
QuietStroke is the only training aid that completely hides the ball from view during practice — removing the fixation point that's working against you. It trains your mind to focus on a tension-free stroke that improves accuracy and distance control both on and around the greens.
It's made in the USA. It's simple to use. And it's supported by science, not gimmicks.
Pat is still out there playing, still testing, still refining. QuietStroke is his answer to a problem he lived — and one he knows a lot of golfers are still living too. Give him a call and he'll tell you from experience, "If you practice regularly with QuietStroke, you'll develop the mental focus for a smooth, effective, reliable stroke and you will see the difference on your scorecard."
