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THP has a new article on the Tee Square training aid. All the info can be found here.
http://www.thehackersparadise.com/?p=23352
http://www.thehackersparadise.com/?p=23352
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Another great write-up Ryan.
I'm interested in this product, as one who has been struggling off the tee, partly due to alignment issues. I wouldn't mind giving this a try and the price isn't too bad.
I know you mentioned no damage occurred, do you think they would last long term though?
Great write up Ryan. Like that this is a simple tool and inexpensive for someone that has swaying or movement in there swing. I know I wouldn't mind trying one of these out because I time to time get a little sway in my swing.
Sounds good man. I always try to stair down the back side of the ball to keep steady. I think I'm defiantly better than I was during the winter but hey I can always improve.I'll try to remember to pack a couple for you and bring to MB.
I think it was mentioned above but similar to rst, though probably not quite as effective.
The RST is exactly what I thought of when talking about hiding the disk for swaying, but I don't get how you could use this add an alignment aid. There should be no visual indications from this with a ball sitting on it.
I think it was mentioned above but similar to rst, though probably not quite as effective.
Good point to claify my post. When I compared it to RST, I meant only from the standpoint of hiding the holder, as in hiding the red dot.The RST is exactly what I thought of when talking about hiding the disk for swaying, but I don't get how you could use this add an alignment aid. There should be no visual indications from this with a ball sitting on it.