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![]() SEVA Putt identifies and reveals the actual physics of putting, according to Steve Atherton, vice president of instruction for GolfTec. Depending on the individual and their putting ability, golfers can see a dramatic decrease in their score by addressing this specific area of their game. "SEVA Putt measures the exact path of the putter, utilizing sensors that are attached to the putter with small, unobtrusive plastic clips," Atherton said. "It works in perfect concert with SEVA Pro, our patented full-swing golf instruction program, which means our system now addresses the entire game of golf." SEVA employs digital video, impact analysis, biofeedback technology and motion-capture computers to develop a pro-like swing. The system is patented, and lessons are taught by certified personal coaches, many of whom are affiliated with the LPGA or PGA. "The introduction of SEVA Putt means that our system can now offer instruction in all aspects of the game," Atherton said. "Since putting makes up about 40 percent of a player's overall score, it's easy to see how this new technology can have a very significant impact on a player's game, regardless of the player's skill level." With SEVA Pro, students wear a small harness, and sensors measure their key movements throughout the swing. A certified personal coach reviews the data and compares it to a database of top PGA Tour players. SEVA Putt uses similar technology to that employed by SEVA Pro, except that the sensors are attached to the putter rather than to the body. For more information, visit golftec.com. |
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