Your putting is only as good as your aim, and Chamber Putters’ laser-confirming research reveals that fewer than one percent of golfers align accurately at address. To address that, Chamber Putters takes aim at redefining putting alignment through advanced visual technology in its newly launched Chamber Justice Mallet.
Chamber’s A-LOC (alignment laser optic confirmed) system combines a detachable laser-guided alignment device, interchangeable visual guides and extreme heel-toe weighting into an integrated putting solution that’s designed to help golfers and their putters see eye to eye. It’s not legal to use the laser-guided alignment device during play, but it can help train the eye during practice. (The putter is legal to use during play as long as the laser is not attached.)
“Nobody has ever done this before,” said Vikash Sanyal, the managing director of Chamber Putters. “The total system works together with your vision. Golfers learn their visual tendencies so they can line up correctly every time and stay true to their line through impact.”
A compact laser that attaches magnetically to the putter behind the face delivers instant, precise alignment feedback on the practice green. “The laser never lies,” said Sanyal. “Once golfers can actually see whether they’re aligned, everything changes.”
The A-LOC system includes 10 interchangeable alignment guides, allowing golfers to experiment and identify the visual configuration of shapes, colors and lines that best support their natural tendencies.
The design of the Chamber Justice Mallet distributes nearly 90 percent of the clubhead’s tungsten weight into the heel and toe, creating stability and a sweet spot that effectively spans the entire face.
The Chamber Justice Mallet ($700) is available in heel-shafted or center-shafted options.
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