Why not just use some dowels and a couple of tees to create a similar setup? Everyone probably already has some dowels. Save the extra dough for a round of golf.
Why not just use some dowels and a couple of tees to create a similar setup? Everyone probably already has some dowels. Save the extra dough for a round of golf.
Dowels are ok but if hitting off grass you have to continually adjust them
unless you do not take a divot. You actually hit off the Vision Track plastic.
The VT can work against you if you have throw away. I find it best to alternate hitting shots off the VT and grass.
After using my VT for a bit when I first got it I put it away.
Recently I asked Chuck Evans about it and he basically said they use it with every student, every lesson. He sent me a link to the Medicus video of how to use it and I have to say I found this much better than the video supplied by the place I got it!
I have started using it again and have really noticed big improvements immediately, especially with regards its help in my converting to hitting with an angled hinge.
Really great product.
Again I echo the earlier comment to switch between using it and not using it during practice sessions.
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It's a great training aid to help visualize the sweet spot on the alternate target line which is approximately 11 degrees, not 45!
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