The Face Check function graphically shows how square the putter face
is in relation to the stroke path through the entire forward stroke of the putt.
When the putter face is square to the path, a white line is shown at the angle of
the club face. An open face is shown in red and a closed face is shown in blue.
Viewing the face angles along the stroke path is important in understanding how the
path shape can be changed to reduce unwanted (and inconsistent) wrist motion.
V1 Putt also produces several graphs of data collected from the
captured putt, which help to show trends that take place during the stroke.
The Velocity Graph aids in visualizing the
physical speed and acceleration which occur through-out the entire stroke.
The Face Angle Graph shows how the face
angle of the putter (relative to the path) changes over the course of the forward stroke.
This graph can be used along with the Face Check function to see a more complete
picture of what is happening to the face angle during the putting stroke.