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How to Measure:
For the K'Ching Putting System to work most effectively, the putter must fit the person using
it
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Step 1
On your chest, locate
the base of the sternum. Just above the base (about 1 inch) you will notice a small indention in the sternum. The butt of the putter rests there. |

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Step 2
Get any short putter and a yard stick
(or anything straight at least 2 feet long). |

Step 3
Take your normal putting stance. Your eyes must
be directly over the ball. You may want to have someone help you with this. |

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Step 4
While in your normal putting stance with your eyes over
the ball, hold the yardstick (or the device you are using) between your hands and the grip. Slide the yardstick upward until the end is touching the indention just above the base of the
sternum. Your eyes must be over the ball. The putter shaft and the yardstick must be in a straight line. |
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Step 5
While holding the yardstick against the putter grip,
measure the total length from the top to the yardstick to the ground, where the ball was setting. |

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You now have the measurement you need.
Round the length that you obtain up or down to the nearest inch.
K'Ching Putters are made in 1" increments from 39" to 54". The vast majority of golfers are in the range from
44" to 48". |
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Patent
Pending: Serial #601091,116, Meets USGA
Specifications. |
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