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This is a plane board type device where you can hit balls. I have got one and it is very good.
hue,
I got the impression it might make a lot of noise & annoy other golfers on the range. What is your experience?
Noise is not a problem at all. It draws a lot of attention as cjgolf points out. Other people stop hitting balls and come and watch and ask questions and want to have a go. I could see this was vexing the golf pro so I did not bring it to the range a second time as I do not want to be banned. I could see the pro feared the device and he felt threatened by it.
I got the impression it might make a lot of noise & annoy other golfers on the range. What is your experience?[/quote]Noise is not a problem at all. It draws a lot of attention as cjgolf points out. Other people stop hitting balls and come and watch and ask questions and want to have a go. I could see this was vexing the golf pro so I did not bring it to the range a second time as I do not want to be banned. I could see the pro feared the device and he felt threatened by it.[/quote]
Hue
can they actually ban u just cos u use a training aid ?
I doubt it but I understand yr sentiments
its a fact though that I have had pros show me what the takeaway should be but u cant be sure yr doing it right without something like dual track or lasers
I could see this was vexing the golf pro so I did not bring it to the range a second time as I do not want to be banned. I could see the pro feared the device and he felt threatened by it.
Not to defend the reaction of that pro; but for the sake of peace it might be a good idea to start off by showing & discussion more unusual training gear to the pro first. Doing that might help triggering quite the opposite reaction.