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Short Game Gains has a variety of training aids designed to help improve your putting.

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Two playing pros simply wanted to fix their putting. Now, they have their own company. 

That’s how upstart Short Game Gains (shortgamegains.com) came to be. Cofounded by the golfing duo of Hannah Gregg and Fredrik Lindblom, the company now offers a slate of low-cost training aids to a wider audience for those in search of more makes and fewer misses. 

Each of the products is designed to give the golfer instant feedback about their start line, aiming direction and everything in between. Each training aid is infused with the player’s perspective and can be transported to wherever you tee it up. The Short Game Gains Performance Toolkit is their best seller and available in the GOLF.com Pro Shop for $150.

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