I still feel that the focus on the back of the ball when standing over it is a really good key for me. But I don't need the graphics to do that.
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I fully get that the visuals can be disturbing, depending on what you're used to. Like I said, I don't mind the visuals, but don't actively use it anymore. For me it's more about the process.Tried the mindset visual technology today, that I was so curious about. I would prefer to refer to it now as mindF@@@ technology.
I spent most of my round laughing about the fact that I actually bought/tried these. I don't doubt for a second that this can help certain individuals, but for me it proved to be a complete crock.
I even tried to align the bullseye thing in several different directions to no avail. I think I would like to take the alignment logo off the ball and put it on the ground, or even on the top of my driver.
Anyway, nothing ventured I guess. The good news is, I bought the E12 straight ball with mindset, and while I don't need a ball to aid in sidespin, I didn't mind the ball in the least. I did overcut a 3 wood, and it peeled off to the right just as much as any other ball, but I would prefer this anyway.