With a personalized Player Profile, you’re not just practicing—you’re practicing smarter.
Understanding your strengths and weaknesses is the foundation of real improvement in golf. The Player Profile process goes beyond traditional assessments, helping you gain deep insight into your unique playing style, skillset, and areas for growth. By identifying specific strengths, you can maximize what you’re already good at, turning these into reliable assets on the course. Equally important, recognizing your weaknesses provides a clear map of what needs work, so you can practice with purpose, focus, and efficiency.
With a personalized Player Profile, you’re not just practicing—you’re practicing smarter. This targeted approach allows you to prioritize your training on the aspects of your game that will make the biggest difference. Instead of trial and error, you’ll have a clear strategy for improvement, guided by a detailed understanding of your own game. It’s about achieving consistent progress, one step at a time, and building confidence with every swing.
By unlocking a comprehensive view of your abilities, the Player Profile puts you in control of your growth, helping you play your best game and truly enjoy your journey to success. Once we have created your player profile we will design a training plan to target the areas of your game we need to improve.
The goal is to quantify your game in the following categories Swing, Putting, Short Game, Wedge Game, Speed and power, Club fitting, Mental Game, Tactics and strategy and Strength flexibility and endurance. Giving you a percentage score for each area of the game.
Swing Technique
Putting
Sam puttlab data below
Wedge Game 55m-105m
Speed and Power
Putting SAM Puttlab Data
Summary of lesson 23 March 2025
Summary and practice advice
Thanks for visiting the putting studio at Stannum. Your stroke is making real progress.
The key to consistency is to build your putting around a perfect set up position, your set up is looking really good right now but try to keep checking it weekly.
Checkpoints for set-up are
- Feet, knees, hips, shoulders, and eyes parallel to the target
- Club Face square to target
- Eyes over the ball and target line
- Ball position 2 inches left of sternum which makes the ball positioned below your left eye
- Shaft parallel with forearms


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Drills and practice
- Practice at least 20 minutes per week with the mirror checking your eye position and shoulder alignment.
- Work on the length of stroke for a 10ft putt. 25.5cm Backswing and 25.5-28 through. This will help timing and limit the face rotation to 4-5 degrees on the through swing.
- Use the Phil Kenyon template to check on face position at end of backswing and throughswing.
- Do a gate drill to help with impact spot this will also help to get the path more neutral.
