Practicing at home?

Chuzzlewit

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Evenin' all :-)

Here's my situation.... I live in a mid terrace house, 150 years old (the house not me), and I have a tiny back yard, which is full of my car...

Any recommendations for anything I can practice at home? Are any of these putting gimmicks I see worth the money, or are able just trying to con me out of my hard earned?

Cheers :-)
 
Are any of these putting gimmicks I see worth the money, or are able just trying to con me out of my hard earned?

I know a brilliant training aid for putting but it's not a gimmick and it's certainly worth the money for under £20
 
I know a brilliant training aid for putting but it's not a gimmick and it's certainly worth the money for under £20

I did think about you when I was writing this, Bob :thup: ... I'm thinking of the ones which appear much less useful and are akin to a fairground side-stall :-)
 
Lol....round abut 10ft....

Tall enough for a full swing :)

You can get indoor 'toys' that measure club speed, ball speed, launch angle and direction then display the shot on your laptop or tv. Like a very basic launch monitor.

I believe you can also get one that works with PS3 or one of the consoles if that's your thing.

I'd love one but I only have 8' ceilings.
 
Tall enough for a full swing :)

You can get indoor 'toys' that measure club speed, ball speed, launch angle and direction then display the shot on your laptop or tv. Like a very basic launch monitor.

I believe you can also get one that works with PS3 or one of the consoles if that's your thing.

I'd love one but I only have 8' ceilings.

Any idea what thats called? Like the sound of this.... For a laptop though, games consoles aren't for me....
 
Thanks region 3... Will keep my eye for these, maybe serif I can try one out somewhere.... Not sure if I would wanna spend that much money without having a go, or speaking to someone who has got one.... Love the idea though :-):fore:
 
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