I rarely go to the range. I really don't enjoy it. Maybe I'm a hedonist.
If we are not counting warming up before a round, I go to the range about once a week. But I hit balls into my backyard net everyday because it's one of my favorite things to do. And I'm slightly obsessed. (My wife would disagree with the slightly part).I rarely go to the range. I really don't enjoy it. Maybe I'm a hedonist.
Been there, done that.If we are not counting warming up before a round, I go to the range about once a week. But I hit balls into my backyard net everyday because it's one of my favorite things to do. And I'm slightly obsessed. (My wife would disagree with the slightly part).
Lately I've been thinking about getting a simple launch monitor, since they are available now for a few hundred dollars (maybe not as accurate as Trackman, but getting closer). But, truth be known, it would be more as a toy than a learning device now. Maybe later when I'm finding the center of the clubface more consistently and I want to feel the difference between, say, a 55 yard wedge and a 65 yard wedge shot.It’s truly amazing how realistic the rendering is and how accurately the high speed cameras capture your swing/contact/speed to predict where the ball would end up on the real course. Quite a toy, if you can afford it.
Yeah, it’s really pretty cool. My former neighbor does admit that he likes being able to ‘play’ during the Mid-Atlantic winters. But he also says that even though it reinforces muscle memory, that isn’t necessarily a good thing. What he’s gained in consistency is often the strengthening of bad habits.I'd love to set up a full sim at home. Man that'd be awesome.
I bought one. The Garmin R10. The goal was for use in the backyard hitting net, and one of the main hopes was dialing in partial wedge distances.Lately I've been thinking about getting a simple launch monitor, since they are available now for a few hundred dollars (maybe not as accurate as Trackman, but getting closer). But, truth be known, it would be more as a toy than a learning device now. Maybe later when I'm finding the center of the clubface more consistently and I want to feel the difference between, say, a 55 yard wedge and a 65 yard wedge shot.
Yeah, it’s really pretty cool. My former neighbor does admit that he likes being able to ‘play’ during the Mid-Atlantic winters. But he also says that even though it reinforces muscle memory, that isn’t necessarily a good thing. What he’s gained in consistency is often the strengthening of bad habits.
In other words, his game has not improved much, but at least he doesn’t get sore from not playing regularly.
The same with my friends simulator, although you do see a tracker trace, similar to what you see during a televised golf tournament. You also get an instant read out of club speed, ball speed, side spin, etc. So you get a data-based readout in addition to visual feedback.Odd that it would reinforce bad habits. One of the other reasons I wanted the R10 is that you can't see ballflight into a net, but if you have a launch monitor, you know whether you're hitting it badly. You have all the path and ball data you need to know where the ball would end up--and it shows up right there on the screen in front of you.
What I was referring to is the lack of feedback relative to your actual swing mechanics, which you get from a golf pro who is videoing you on the practice tee. There have many times on the driving range when I can ‘see’ the result of the miss-hit, but may be clueless as to what I did wrong or how to correct it. Thus I might be reinforcing a bad habit and instilling bad muscle memory.
I don’t think there’s any better source for that than a good teaching pro. Often a minor tweak with grip or not over-swinging will cure a push or duck hook pull.
So, did you make that putt?Been playing consistently down here. Weather is just now getting to where it's comfortable to walk 18. Played a couple of days ago (9/11), course had the colors on 9 & 18. Go America. Say what you want about florida man, but he's patriotic for sure.
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haha. I staged that pic. I'm not a good golfer, but I do normally have a good #18 on that course.So, did you make that putt?
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"Excuse me sir?!!!! We believe your ball crossed the hazard over here."
Lil out of focus. Four deer in the back of the grassy pathway. We both shocked each other as I walked by. Surprised they're not two more holes down. Bumper crop of acorns this yearI don't see it. Where's the ball? What happened?
I see them now. Just got off the course myself.Lil out of focus. Four deer in the back of the grassy pathway. We both shocked each other as I walked by. Surprised they're not two more holes down. Bumper crop of acorns this year
that grass is tall, its like hitting out of the rough in the fairwaydang it looks like weather coming
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