Finn Witch Way Marker

Witch Way Ball Marker That Made Headlines on TOUR Now Available

Missoula, Montana – The ball marker that made headlines at the Valspar Championship is now available just in time for the holidays. Witch Way, designed by proven golf innovator Rick Reimers, is a new, rotating ball marker on a spike with a line on top to achieve perfect aim on the green. Witch Way can shave strokes off your score and boost your putting confidence. Witch Way is USGA conforming and available for $9.99 as a single and $29.99 in a five-pack with a handy carry case. Check it out at https://www.finnscooters.com/pages/witchway.

A hint of the value of Witch Way was seen when Kevin Streelman put a prototype into play at the Valspar Championship and had 10 consecutive one-putts on his way to a 7-under 64. Afterwards, Streelman said, “It’s not rocket science, but it makes sense. You try and get the lines down close to where you want to roll it, and then you use the line to try and match ’em up.”

What was then a prototype is now available to the public as either a single ball marker or in a handy five-pack.

 

Witch Way is a precise, rotating ball marker on a spike with a line on top to achieve perfect aiming of the line on your ball. It also has a notch which shows marker movement using a blade of grass as a reference.

Witch Way inventor Rick Reimers explained, “If you want to aim something accurately, you need to be able to see what you are aiming and the target at the same time. One degree error at 10 feet is 2 inches. One degree of adjustment of your marker might be only one half of one blade of grass!”

To use Witch Way: when initially marking your ball, get the line on the ball marker close to your putting line. Pick your ball up, stand behind it a few feet, look at where the line is pointing relative to the hole, seeing the marker and the hole at the same time. Then make the precision adjustment required. Lastly, match the ball line with the marker line. Use of this product during a round is permissible under rule 4.3a of the Rules of Golf.

Reimers continued, “Using Witch Way is far more accurate than conventional putting, where you can see the hole or your putter, but not both at once, and aiming with Witch Way can be done quickly, mostly before it is your turn to putt!”

Reimers is an experienced inventor, being the founder of Sun Mountain Sports, inventor of the golf bag with automatic legs, the three-wheel push cart, the golf bag with a handle in the top and recipient of many other patents for golf products. After selling Sun Mountain Sports, Reimers retained the habit of designing every day, working on ways of speeding up play with the Finn Cycle and soon to be released Hoote (TM) scooter.

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