Take your Fiver and build yourself a piggy bank....
For a more effective way of using that box . put 6 tee pegs on the putting ground 3 each side of you putter start of with one inch gap each side of the blade.
Roll a few puts to get the feel of things, then reduce the gap by half, then try it again for say 6 more putts, then reduce it again by half the gap.
You will find that it is a great way to learn to grove the putter through impact.
Because any movment in the hands will show up when you hit a tee peg...
If you try this method it will help any player get results. when you get real good at it, place more tee pegs in line on the outside of the foward swing and the same on the backswing. I bet you hit a few pegs!! but after a while you will get a true feeling of control...
