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2021 Zen Green Stage creates real-world gradients for golfers indoors. World #1 for adjustable golfing slopes. See our website for more.

Sheffield, England
Joined April 2009
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@ZenGreenStage
Zen Green Stage
11 months
Putting isn’t just about technique—it’s about how you react to slope. The ability to adapt to different slopes affects speed, break, and overall performance. So how do you train for it? Let’s dive in. 🧵👇 #Golf #Putting
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@JRSII
Jon R Sinclair II
3 months
Another nugget about the new putter shafts coming from TPT! @tptgolf @ZenGreenStage
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@Karl_Morris
Karl Morris
3 months
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@MIAGolfTech
MIA Golf Tech
8 months
MIA Golf Tech recently visited Wentworth GC to check out their fantastic NEW Members Academy Lots of technology installed including @ZenGreenStage @Quintic_Sports and @TrackmanGolf @wentworthclub_
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Zen Green Stage
8 months
Want to train your green-reading and perception-action skills under variable slopes? Our Zen Green Stage is designed for this. Adaptability, feel, and performance—all in one tool. #AimPoint #PuttingTips #ZenGolf #PerceptionAction #GolfThread #TheMasters
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Zen Green Stage
8 months
Final tip: Don’t get caught staring at the aim point. That’s just your launch pad. Your focus should be on seeing the ball drop into the hole. Trust the process. Let the slope work for you.
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Zen Green Stage
8 months
And don’t forget the real star of the show: gravity. Your job? Launch the ball on the slope with the right pace. Gravity will do the rest.
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Zen Green Stage
8 months
Many players over-obsess about aim and forget to see the curve. AimPoint helps them do both. You read the slope, choose a start point, then visualize the ball curving down the funnel into the cup.
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Zen Green Stage
8 months
Why does this matter? Because golfers want a repetitive stroke. Whether it’s a flat putt or a heavy left-to-right breaker, the mechanics stay consistent. It’s the start line that changes—not your stroke.
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Zen Green Stage
8 months
Once you’ve found the aim point, that’s your visual anchor. Set up perpendicular to that line. Then—here’s the magic—forget about it. Now just focus on the speed and the funnel—the entry zone where the ball can drop in.
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Zen Green Stage
8 months
The key is slope %. Using feel and calibrated experience, the player identifies the slope—say 2%—and then matches that with a known aim point relative to the hole. The steeper the slope or the longer the putt, the more you need to aim away.
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Zen Green Stage
8 months
AimPoint is a green reading method rooted in feel and physics. Players walk along the putting line, using their feet to gauge the slope beneath them. They’re not guessing—they’re calculating.
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Zen Green Stage
8 months
At The Masters, we saw Justin Rose using AimPoint—but what is it, and why are elite players relying on it more than ever? Let’s break it down. 🧵
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Zen Green Stage
8 months
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Zen Green Stage
8 months
And now? Greg’s Zen Stage is on a truck to Los Angeles. Because real practice isn’t “more reps”— It’s more reps of the right pattern. You can’t train that without slope. You can’t train that without control. You can’t train that without Zen.
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Zen Green Stage
8 months
The lesson? •Environment shapes movement. •Patterns are repeatable when trained under constraint. •Skill transfer happens when you control the variables. This isn’t about swing tips. This is ecological dynamics in action.
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Zen Green Stage
8 months
We weren’t chasing “feel.” We were chasing function. Then we flattened the stage. Tried the same movement. Re-mapped the feel. Rinse. Repeat. Suddenly, Greg had a swing he could train—not just remember.
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Zen Green Stage
8 months
Why? Because slopes change how your body organizes. They reveal efficient patterns that your brain may not consciously know, but your body does. The Zen Stage allowed us to isolate the slope—6%, 5%, 4%, 3%—and feel the pattern emerge.
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Zen Green Stage
8 months
Scott pulled Greg over to the monitor and said: “You’ve got two options…” 1.Send your caddy to map every course, find this exact slope, and hope for the best. 2.Figure out what this slope is doing to your movement—and replicate it. Greg chose option 2.
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@ZenGreenStage
Zen Green Stage
8 months
What if your best swing wasn’t random—but a repeatable pattern just waiting to be discovered? That’s exactly what happened when Scott Lynn analyzed Greg’s swing on a downhill slope. Here’s what we learned:
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Zen Green Stage
8 months
What if your best swing wasn’t random—but a repeatable pattern just waiting to be discovered? That’s exactly what happened when Scott Lynn analyzed Greg’s swing on a downhill slope. Here’s what we learned:
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