I have received a few comments about my Vision Track while using it at the range. Most people cannot believe that I can hit a straight shot covering that line. I have found that extended use has an unitended negative side effect. I do my best to trace the plane line on all of my shots...I pay no attention to the club head covering anything...it takes me a few shots to switch from covering to tracing (although they accomplish the same thing.) To me it is easier and more consistent with real play to trace an imaginary plane line than it is to cover an imaginary 11 degree line extending from the already imaginary plane line!
So as not to send mixed signals to the coconut I always place the ball at low point for a pick off, or simply hit driver and take an air divot!
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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