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In an earlier post I asked what to get for Christmas as my bag is settled for the foreseeable future and I am moving to a new club so it looks like socks and Blue Stratos for me this year. What new shiny toy is on your list for Santa this year?
 
Xmas has come early for me. I sold an old phone and a old sofa today so it's off to AG this weekend to play with lots of cheapish putters. Might have to play with some hybirds aswell in the hope i get enough xmas money this year and some irons no harm in getting a feel for them :cool: :D
 
me and HID sort of decided that we won't get each other anything major so we've booked up for 'We Will Rock You'. I've been once, she's been a few times but never together.

that said, my 1977 watch stopped on me the other day, turned out to be the wrong battery had been fitted last time, but I've found a really nice Citizen Eco-Drive I fancy. Trying hard to persuade myself that I don't really want it - but failing.
 
If you are going for a putting trainer then I would really urge you to think about the mirrored ones. Seeing your shoulder aim and eyeline and getting them right is a must for a repeating stroke

If you read the text about the product it clearly mentions the alignment lines and mirror. I also have this which resides in my locker but no longer has the guide rails. Its great but I feel the pathfinder will give me more incentive to practice at home. By the way I certainly didn't pay this much or order it from 118 golf

http://www.118golf.co.uk/Golf-Training-P...ANE-SYSTEM.aspx
 
If you read the text about the product it clearly mentions the alignment lines and mirror. I also have this which resides in my locker but no longer has the guide rails. Its great but I feel the pathfinder will give me more incentive to practice at home. By the way I certainly didn't pay this much or order it from 118 golf

Yep, read the description but the pictures show only what looks like a small mirror directly behind where the putter sits which would only give you eyeline and not shoulder position.

The one I have used is similar to the Yes! mirror on that same site but has small holes parallel with the putter line so that you can put in some tees or something to for the "gate"

Only a recomendation, up to the individual what they feel suits them best.
 
The eyeline mirror is similar and has holes for tees to give you a guide and a space behind the ball to restrict the backswing. Works well on the grass but not so effective on carpet where the tees can get moved around too easily. The Pathfinder has fitted magnetic guides so much more useful for indoor practice.

I'd be happy to get a pathfinder for Christmas and can't see the mirror being a huge issue. I'll use the V-easy and I can always use the eyeline without any guides if I have a desparate need to see my shoulder line
 
Well iv already splashed out on new FJ SynrG's last week so thats one thing off the list...
I guess it'll be a good rain suit, 2 Wilson Staff Fybrids a Wilson Staff Cart bag and im torn between the new Wilson Staff FG Tour irons and there new Ci9's......


Dont want much do i? :D
 
I'm having a golf free Christmas this year, the last couple of years have been nothing but golf stuff so time for a change.

This year I will be asking Santa for a number of CDs and DVDs I think.
 
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