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Pagey
7:33 Mon Oct 14
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I haven’t looked but if it can stop me from playing like a prick then I’m in!
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Stubbo
6:41 Mon Oct 14
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Cheers Deano. Is basically a low tech version of what your range has, delivered via scorecard like product.
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Stubbo
6:40 Mon Oct 14
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You could well be right Stewie and Ive not sunk lots into it, so just launching a product itself is a good learning curve. Thanks for the thoughts on it.
Top Golf is a long way from being accessible to all currently, and I think Trackman is also a way off truly widespread availability and adoption. But just because doing something is a good idea (and the drills proposed are all based on 'advice' of good practices to follow) it doesnt mean people will do it, and like you day different people go to practice different things.
Hoping to give some away for free and get some feedback from non-related users (friends and family rarely say something is no good, although Ive had anecdotally good experiences using them to play against mates at the Range).
Thanks again.
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Deanooooo
6:33 Mon Oct 14
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Good luck with it but I don’t get it?
Also my range (moby dick) has screens which show you distances and you can play games, play a “round”.
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stewie griffin
6:25 Mon Oct 14
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good luck with it - interesting concept but personally, i think you'll struggle due to the advent of top golf (although that is now populated by utter cunts) and the widespread availability of trackman and its like.
Also depends on the level you're targeting - these days if i'm going to the range i'm going for a specific reason, to work on one thing. That in itself makes the practice worthwhile rather than the output.
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