PSP Golf’s Little One is a Big Deal
Jon Rizzi
Bigger, more forgiving clubs may keep the weekend warrior in the short stuff, but to become a better, more consistent ball striker, you have to go small.
PSP Golf ’s The Little One ($120) has the standard grip and shaft of a regulation 7-iron with a club head roughly the size of a golf ball (the “sweet spot”).
(The image above compares the club face sizes of a standard 7-iron and The Little One.)
PSP stands for “Pure Solid Perfect,” and the idea behind this practice aid is that a smaller head forces you to focus more sharply on hitting the ball accurately, resulting in greater consistency, distance and confidence. More than 100 players on the PGA, European and Asian tours are already practicing with it. pspgolf.net