Discover how to get the most out of your Trident Ball Marker, when practicing or during tournament play.
Putting Is Important - Aiming Is Critical
The Next Generation Ball Marker
Centre Aim Line
The long vertical line sits perfectly at 90° meaning the ball is not tilted to either side and the aim created by the line on the ball provides you with the true aim for the putt. If the golf ball is slightly tilted or rotated it can make the aim of the line appear different when you stand over the ball in your address position, compared to how it looked from when you stood directly behind the ball looking towards the hole. When you use a line on your golf ball you need to know you can trust its aim, with Trident Align you can.
Square Up Your Face
When the markings on the Trident alignment guide and the Trident markings on the golf ball forms a perfect square shape it ensures the long centre line is perfectly positioned at 90°. If you haven’t formed the square then the ball is not aimed along the same line as the Trident alignment guide. This is due to the fact that the ball is either tilted or rotated too much to the left or right, make your adjustments until everything lines up perfectly.
Make It Square
The short horizontal lines of the Trident markings on the back of the golf ball act as a guide for the putter face to ensure it is positioned squarely behind the ball at address. If your putter face is slightly open or closed it is very visible to the eye and gives you instant feedback
Trident Alignment Finder
Swivels to the left or right and allows you to vary your aim depending on the amount of break you need to play on any given putt. This moves independently of the black base unit allowing you to find your ideal starting line without the need for the ball to be in position.
Trident Align FAQ's
It’s 1.38″ wide, 1.50″ long and a depth of 0.22″.
It is only 26g.
There may be an occasion where your Trident Align ball marker is close to your playing partner’s line of putt. Out of courtesy, you can simply use the 25mm marker coin instead, this does not impede their line or catch their eye. Once your playing partner has played you can put your Trident Align marker back down and continue as normal.
Yes, with a footprint of 1.38″ x 1.5″ (W x L) the Trident Align marker complies fully with the equipment requirements of the R&A / USGA in relation to ball markers.
The alignment finder can aim 20 degrees left and 20 degrees right from its central position. The distance this equates to the left or right of the hole in feet or inches varies depending on the overall length of the putt.
The Trident Alignment Finder can cope with any amount of break. If a putt has a significant amount of break then generally you can see this as you approach the green to mark your golf ball. In this case, you position the Trident Alignment Finder on the ground aimed more towards the side that the putt will break from. Rather than starting with the alignment finder in its centered position with the long centre line aimed directly at the hole, you place it on the ground aiming further to the left or right of the hole and then adjust accordingly.
You can use any colour marker pen that you prefer to make the Trident stencil on your golf ball, however, the black marker pen produces the best contrast and visibility between the markings on the golf ball and Trident Alignment guide.
Product Specifications
Brand:
Trident Align
Model:
Adjustable Ball Marker Putting Aid
Weight:
135g (Including Packaging)
Size:
N/A
Colour:
Black / White
Reviews
Customers who liked this product said...
5
Trident Align
Posted by Al on 21st Apr 2021
Excellent product. The hair clip style stencil is great as you don't smudge the pen lines on the ball, the ball marker is well made and novel - the idea works very well too. You need to make your own decision on value for money but I'm glad I bought mine.