Here are some putting fundamentals that putting aids can help you with to improve your game:

1. Eyes over the ball - Yes you can drop a golf ball from the bridge of your nose to check this or you can use a putting mirror. Most of the putting mirrors on the market also have other lines on the mirror so you can also check the alignment of your shoulders. With these lines you can insure that you are the correct distance from the golf ball and insure that you are aligning yourself on the correct target line.

2. Start the ball on the correct line - Direction is one of the two most important parts of a putt. Direction is most important when we get down to the three and four footers and something is on the line. Obviously, all of us can stroke a putt that travels three of four feet so distance is not a challenge. The use of putting aids referred to as putting pegs allow you to work solely the direction that you are starting your putts with taylormade rocketbladez irons. Putting pegs are pegs anchored into the ground and has a string that runs above the ground between the two pegs. Sometimes they are made with pencils and string or you can purchase pre-made pegs. This will allow you to make your stroke and follow the golf ball under the string. You will have automatic feedback.

3. Straight back and straight through stroke - One of the two popular putting theories was developed by Dave Pelz. The straight back and straight through theory also known as the Pelz theory is moving the putter head in a straight back and straight through motion. There are many manufacturers that offer putting aids to give you the sensation of the proper movement. The more bent over that you are when you address the putt with rocketbladez irons, the more likely you are to use the straight back and straight through putting method.

4. Putting arc stroke - The other popular putting theory was developed by Stan Utley. With his theory, the putter travels in an arc around your spine. Again, many manufacturers offer different putting aids to allow you feel the correct sensation. Many times the decision of which theory that you use is determined by how you set up to the golf ball when you putt. The more upright when you address the putt, the more likely you are to use the arc putting theory.

As you can see, no matter the struggle that you have with your putting stroke, there are various putting aids available to help you improve your stroke.