If the fringe is generally flat and short it's fair game, tight pins with not a lot of green to work with for a chip/flop. I use it quite a lot actually.
Bobby Ennis in Plano did this for me as well, putter fitting, he liked where I was with my stroke and type of putter. While he did bend my putter 1 degree down he said fitting me into a new putter wasn't his recommendation. He said if I wanted to, look for some face balanced models I like at...
Did you already pay for it? $40 a year for me for really just handicap seems strong. All I really want are basics, handicap, putts per round, stuff like that.
Generally the same for me, recently replaced the Suddenlink trash with a Netgear wired router and am using it with orbi to broadcast all over house. Main hub is up stairs with 2 satellites at far corners opposite each other.
We stream all our TV and have too many devices and works pretty good...
Fair enough, not disagreeing with any of that. But you are also paying for a "fitting" and not a "golf lesson". So while I went for potentially a purchase I have never left clueless about what I am doing in my swing if that makes sense. There were some hidden tips and for me just knowing what...