fat golf shot training aid

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Looks nice, fats are one of my downfall shots.

What is to stop you just putting a piece of plastic a few inches behind the ball to replicate this?
 

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Looks nice, fats are one of my downfall shots.

What is to stop you just putting a piece of plastic a few inches behind the ball to replicate this?

its quite thick and definitely gives you a reason to want to miss it. i would have thought a piece of plastic would be too thin and would have to be very close to the ball to detect a fat strike.

my friend said he likes the way it framed the ball too and helps with alignment.
 

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its quite thick and definitely gives you a reason to want to miss it. i would have thought a piece of plastic would be too thin and would have to be very close to the ball to detect a fat strike.

my friend said he likes the way it framed the ball too and helps with alignment.


Thanks mate, might get one :thup:
 

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Seen these getting quite a push on Social and I think they have some kind of link up /sponsorship with the Belfry (or at least gave them some freebies)

Seen a few people on the range using them lately, sometimes with 'strike strips'

Also saw one person using one off grass which seemed odd and a bit unnecessary (unless I'm missing something, why wouldn't you just play off the grass?)

Tempted to give one a bash
 

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Seen these getting quite a push on Social and I think they have some kind of link up /sponsorship with the Belfry (or at least gave them some freebies)

Seen a few people on the range using them lately, sometimes with 'strike strips'

Also saw one person using one off grass which seemed odd and a bit unnecessary (unless I'm missing something, why wouldn't you just play off the grass?)

Tempted to give one a bash

Can be used off grass as it's about avoiding the plate. Grass obviously gives better feedback than a mat. It's definitely an interesting idea. The sand one looks really good if you tend to be a "digger"
 

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The ones I've seen (admittedly only from a distance) looked to have a mat bit inbuilt that the ball is hit off? or is the ball actually on the range mat/grass? (maybe it's detachable?)

Interested in your review when they send you one
 

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The ones I've seen (admittedly only from a distance) looked to have a mat bit inbuilt that the ball is hit off? or is the ball actually on the range mat/grass? (maybe it's detachable?)

Interested in your review when they send you one

they have two types. one with a section missing to hit off a mat or grass. the other doesn't have a section missing it has an artificial grass insert.
 

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Just put an old broken tee behind the ball. The shaft not the head as anything too high could make you swing at the ball too steeply.
 
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