Testimonials

Seeing impressive results on my scorecard!

QuietStroke is a fantastic training tool! I've had a long-term handicap of around 16 and have been unable to improve because I have limited time to practice. I've been in search of the most effective and quickest fix for my game and I've found that practicing with QuietStroke for 5 to 10 minutes before heading out to play has really given me new confidence in my putting and I'm seeing impressive results on my scorecard. Highly recommend!  

Dr. Paul M | Buffalo, NY


Keeping the target in the mind's eye is the key to success.

QuietStroke is a great practice putting device that really helps me when working with my students. One of the key elements to putting is rolling the ball along the intended line. There are many tour players who look at their intended line or the hole and not at the ball when they're putting. If you think about it, in most sports, keeping the target in the mind's eye is the key to success. QuietStroke helps you do that. It's a device that takes the ball out of the equation in practice and draws your attention away from the ball and to your target. I highly recommend adding QuietStroke to your practice routine.

Terry Hanson | PGA Florida Golf Performance Center | Sarasota, FL


No better aid for steady eyes than QuietStroke.

Everyone talks about the head in putting, but really, it’s the eyes. The quieter we can keep them, the better chance we have for success. Removing the golf ball from sight creates a sense of freedom and calm that can be ingrained while training and translate to the course. There is no better aid for steady eyes than QuietStroke.

Sam Chavez | Professional Golfer | Sarasota, FL


If you have the yips, this is your answer.

QuietStroke is one of the most productive putting aids on the market. For the golfer that struggles with freedom in your stroke, this product is for you. If you have the yips, this is your answer. Your brain is wrapped around the ball and QuietStroke eliminates that. You can then focus on moving the putter, not on hitting the ball.

Barry Cheesman | Former PGA and Senior PGA player | Sarasota, FL