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09-12-2006, 09:32 PM
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| Gadgets That Work There are lures that catch fish, but there are lures that catch fisherman!
The other day, I was in an Edwin Watts store and there was a wall about 10' wide, about 7' tall, (taller than me and I'm 6'7" tall), and the whole wall was filled with gadgets for golf.
There were some that made sense like tees designed so the ball would be teed up the same height every time. There were some gadgets made to put a straight line on your ball. There was one that spins your ball so you can find out whether it's balanced or not. You then put a ball around it to line up a putt. There was a small tube you put three balls into and hang on the outside of your bag so if you want to hit a mulligan, you don't have to waste time reaching into your golf bag. (I guess someone in this world is that lazy.)
What have you seen that is a useful gadget. What have you seen that gave you a good laugh at it's foolishness?
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09-13-2006, 09:50 AM
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| I was just on a website and saw a golf ball that starts flashing brightly for 5 minutes after you hit it, requires no batteries and lasts for 1080 hits. Seems pretty good if like me you are prone to slicing things into the rough a lot! |
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09-13-2006, 11:06 AM
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| I was at the golf show in London earlier this year and they had a golf ball that turned bright flourescent colours when you wore their special sunglasses.
The only drawback I can see is that you would have to play your entire round of golf looking like Ray Charles, and you would have to part with something stupid like £30 per set.
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09-13-2006, 02:37 PM
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| I see a lot of people using the ball spinner. It helps find the natural plane of momentum, so when you tee it up it goes just a bit straighter.
I don't think it helps on putts.
What does anyone think of the new brush tees, you think they really work?
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09-13-2006, 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by newtogolf2 I was just on a website and saw a golf ball that starts flashing brightly for 5 minutes after you hit it, requires no batteries and lasts for 1080 hits. Seems pretty good if like me you are prone to slicing things into the rough a lot! | I haven't heard of that one. At 80 shots a round, that would be about 13 and a half rounds. I wonder if a golf ball could tolerate 13 rounds, much less still light up after being hit hard for that long.
I've seen the brush tees, but I haven't tried them. I doubt I could see, hear, feel smell or taste a difference in the tee I use.
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09-13-2006, 04:49 PM
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Originally Posted by DennisM I've seen the brush tees, but I haven't tried them. I doubt I could see, hear, feel smell or taste a difference in the tee I use. | Depends where you put it.
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09-16-2006, 04:29 PM
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| I like the Sky Caddy - GPS for Golf courses; depending if I get a club membership next year or now whether I will buy one.
I like Brush Tees; if nothing else they give a CONSTANT ball height.
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09-18-2006, 12:31 PM
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| I always use the golf ball spinner and it helps a lot with my putting. I think that Dave Pelz recommends it in his book also.
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09-19-2006, 02:32 PM
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| I have a friend who is in the local South Florida sectional PGA. They all use the range finders now. It saves time and often corrects poorly marked yardag plates.
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09-20-2006, 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted by blue3715 I have a friend who is in the local South Florida sectional PGA. They all use the range finders now. It saves time and often corrects poorly marked yardag plates. | If you want a range finder, select one that works. The Sky Golf GPS is far better and more accurate than the lazer Bushnell units. I have used them both and there is no comparison because the lazer types must have something to reflect off of. On a cloudy day, a pin in the shade, or if a bunker is behind the flag, the reading will be wrong. With the Sky Golf, once your course is loaded into the unit, it will be dead on. It even gives you distances to hazards as well as front, center and rear green measurements.  |
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