robemosc
Club Champion
There are thousands of gadgets and accessories out there.
What sort of gadgets and trinkets do you have in your golf box or bag?
What sort of gadgets and trinkets do you have in your golf box or bag?
Only 2.
One is a GPS...........![]()
Only 2.
One is a GPS...........![]()
Only 2.
One is a GPS...........![]()
A ball retriever?
Only 2.
One is a GPS...........![]()
A ball retriever?
Only if I'm teaching shankers![]()
A v-easy which is very busy at the moment trying to sort out my chipping action
Tour sticks as I am having issues with alingment and in particular my left shoulder and feet being very closed to where I think I'm going and so everything is actually aiming well right of target
Pathfinder putting system. A mirror and some pins to promote a better back and through stroke (don't hit any pins). Ideal for winter work at home especially the 3-6 footers
Some target circles which I use when chipping and putting to give me some degree of leeway on longer putts and chips
A powerband. A piece of elastic that goes over the arms and helps keep everything together on the swing. Ideal if you tend to have a bit of a chicken wing scenario going on with a flying elbow
Powerball. A foam ball with a groove on each side. Designed to promote the arms working together.
A v-easy which is very busy at the moment trying to sort out my chipping action
Tour sticks as I am having issues with alingment and in particular my left shoulder and feet being very closed to where I think I'm going and so everything is actually aiming well right of target
Pathfinder putting system. A mirror and some pins to promote a better back and through stroke (don't hit any pins). Ideal for winter work at home especially the 3-6 footers
Some target circles which I use when chipping and putting to give me some degree of leeway on longer putts and chips
A powerband. A piece of elastic that goes over the arms and helps keep everything together on the swing. Ideal if you tend to have a bit of a chicken wing scenario going on with a flying elbow
Powerball. A foam ball with a groove on each side. Designed to promote the arms working together.
Homer, that is a lot of clobber. Which of those do you find most useful?
May have to get a v easy though! Like homer I suffer from alignment mainly shoulders aiming to the right!
There are thousands of gadgets and accessories out there.
What sort of gadgets and trinkets do you have in your golf box or bag?
A v-easy which is very busy at the moment trying to sort out my chipping action
Tour sticks as I am having issues with alingment and in particular my left shoulder and feet being very closed to where I think I'm going and so everything is actually aiming well right of target
Pathfinder putting system. A mirror and some pins to promote a better back and through stroke (don't hit any pins). Ideal for winter work at home especially the 3-6 footers
Some target circles which I use when chipping and putting to give me some degree of leeway on longer putts and chips
A powerband. A piece of elastic that goes over the arms and helps keep everything together on the swing. Ideal if you tend to have a bit of a chicken wing scenario going on with a flying elbow
Powerball. A foam ball with a groove on each side. Designed to promote the arms working together.
A v-easy which is very busy at the moment trying to sort out my chipping action
Tour sticks as I am having issues with alingment and in particular my left shoulder and feet being very closed to where I think I'm going and so everything is actually aiming well right of target
Pathfinder putting system. A mirror and some pins to promote a better back and through stroke (don't hit any pins). Ideal for winter work at home especially the 3-6 footers
Some target circles which I use when chipping and putting to give me some degree of leeway on longer putts and chips
A powerband. A piece of elastic that goes over the arms and helps keep everything together on the swing. Ideal if you tend to have a bit of a chicken wing scenario going on with a flying elbow
Powerball. A foam ball with a groove on each side. Designed to promote the arms working together.
Homer, that is a lot of clobber.