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I have this very cool practice facility where you can hit off the grass. I was thinking that it would be cool if I could draw a divot line to check to see where my divots are and I am wondering if you had any ideas what I could use to draw that line. I was think maybe some white chalk or some white spray paint of some kind. Just a small white line, I thought about a white chalk line or some small can of spray paint - Any Ideas??
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id check with your practice facility before you start spraying up their grass... as far as a divot line im not exactly sure what you are talking about. i can see my divots after i hit my shot. and i use alignment sticks to see if they are online or not. |
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I don't think I am explaining myself. I am right handed if I look down at the ball do I place the tee in line with the middle of the ball or in line with the front of the ball (which if I was looking down from overhead would be the left side of the ball side my club is not on OR the back of the ball aka the right side (from obverhead) the side my club makes contact?
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I don't think I am explaining myself. I am right handed if I look down at the ball do I place the tee in line with the middle of the ball or in line with the front of the ball (which if I was looking down from overhead would be the left side of the ball side my club is not on OR the back of the ball aka the right side (from obverhead) the side my club makes contact? |
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I don't think I am explaining myself. I am right handed if I look down at the ball do I place the tee in line with the middle of the ball or in line with the front of the ball (which if I was looking down from overhead would be the left side of the ball side my club is not on OR the back of the ball aka the right side (from obverhead) the side my club makes contact? edit: Thainers tip above works well with this to set your alignment and ingrain the feel of direction, great tip. |
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