
In 1996, Steve Jones won the U.S. Open — a dream few ever reach.
Today, he's backing StableAim to help golfers like you master the fundamentals that lead to greatness.
Where Your Head Goes, Your Game Follows.
How does it work?
StableAim is the missing link between central and peripheral vision in golf.
While central vision helps you focus on the ball and key targets, StableAim unlocks the power of your peripheral vision—allowing you to engage additional visual cues throughout the swing. This includes maintaining a stable head, controlling sway, and visualizing proper alignment—all without taking your eyes off the ball.
Engage with the tool as you would a windshield, and focus on the ball in front.
The lines appear in your vision and your brain does the rest.
One Tool, Every Shot—Green, Chipping, Bunker, and Beyond
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Putting
Stable Motion, Consistent Putting.
Perfect your stroke and alignment, anywhere on the green.- Visual lines help read the perfect line
- Swing meter in your vision for precise speed
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Short Game
Lock In, Execute.
Take chipping and short game practice further, using StableAim on every shot- Alignment on every chip
- Hand and club path using visual cues
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Bunker Shots
No Sway, Just Clean Escapes.
Use StableAim to refine bunker escapes. For practice or during a round- No need to draw lines in the sand anymore during practice
- Complete swing control
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On the Range
Build Stability, Build Confidence.
Range sessions are a valuable way to refine ones swing, using StableAim will ensure maximum training efficiency- Range practice produces meaningful feedback
- 125yds and in accuracy to another level
1996 U.S. Open Highlights
1996 U.S. Open Champion backs StableAim.
Steve Jones is a seasoned veteran of the PGA Tour and the 1996 U.S. Open Champion, known for his calm demeanor, precise ball striking, and remarkable comeback story. With eight PGA Tour wins and decades of professional experience, Jones has competed—and succeeded—at the highest level of the game. His insight into the mental and physical demands of golf makes his perspective invaluable for players seeking consistency and control. Today, Steve continues to contribute to the game as a mentor, speaker, and advocate for innovations that genuinely help golfers improve.
