Hey Matt. Great DIY project and super affordable. You are a wonderful ball-striker to be sure. My question is, should a less precise player begin with a "wider" base pad, or will that diminish the effectiveness of the aid itself? Thanks man.
It's a Mickey Mouse contraption that he made for cheap .... I'm not saying it doesn't get the job done .... I have no doubt it will help a lot of high handicappers get a better understanding of the correct "angle of attack" and "swing path". He's a very good teacher (and yes) I have learned a lot watching his videos. "Thank You"
To save digging lies. Bend some 1/8" polyethelene sheet. So it sits up one end. Strike ball and it flexes down. Birdieball kits have similar. Can hit their balls of eg bitumen road with one.
Just ordered the stuff to make it! You can use a box knife or a good pair of scissors to cut the board. You don't need a dremel fyi. Thanks for the idea!
Right after studying these golf swing techniques , Jοmtοnο Naha (Go ogle it) and rehearsing the drills as I study, I went out and also shot a 73. I also managed to hit 13-18 greens and that was the finest one I had ever since I began golfing. On the other five holes, I got close to hitting five to ten yards with the green. My handicap is a 9 so I do not sho ot 73s at all times. When I contemplate it, I haven’t had an outstanding round for years.
I bought a ‘Fairway Pro’ on the strength of your review: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6Za7twShGxg.html Great review and great advise. Could do a review sticking those pipe things in the Fairway Pro?
This is great! Nice job. This product mustn't be proprietary or patented since like peanut butter there are various versions of the same thing out there: Fat Plate, Free Fat Golf, Striker 3000 Compression Board to name a few. These are all basically the same product but selling for a lot of moola...$50 - $100. I'm not sure what material you used or the plan dimensions. Any chance of getting those plus some club positioning points for say long, middle and short clubs? Would a thicker material like foam core be better because of its height being a positive influence on angle of attack?
I made a quick tester model out of box board to see if this would help my atrocious beaver pelts (it did!). When I made the plastic version, I drilled the inside corners so there is a radius instead of a sharp 90* to help prevent cracking and tearing... cuz my swing looks like a peewee house league slap shot 😜
There is a section in the door and window section of my Home Depot near the screen doors. You should be able to find plastic/ plexiglass boards near the size he tells you. It is more durable and it is cheap as well. It works good. I find it better for me as it is more durable. It is a little thicker than what he has.
Matt, Home Depot has a couple types of thin material that is a little more sturdy and will not hurt you club and gives even better soundin feed back. Great video!
Could you leave a description the next time you do a video like this btw I made both of the rotation project and this one and paired them together.!!!!