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2 years ago
@martbloke I'm referring to the one that shows the swing path, timing and overswing. I am not convinced it always works, and I would rather figure it out on the fly like in real life.
Yesterday I was on hole 11 hitting my approach shot into the green. I pushed it badly to the right and I knew it, it also showed it on the swing path. HOWEVER, the ball went left into the lake. I was already hitting the ball into the short-right quadrant of the green. I was rather vocal about how a ball pushed to the right went as far as it did left into the lake.
If the meter was disabled and I couldn't see my swing path, timing and overswing. I would have been able to accept it was something in the swing. But seeing the meter had me screaming colorful adjectives at my tv.
Yesterday I was on hole 11 hitting my approach shot into the green. I pushed it badly to the right and I knew it, it also showed it on the swing path. HOWEVER, the ball went left into the lake. I was already hitting the ball into the short-right quadrant of the green. I was rather vocal about how a ball pushed to the right went as far as it did left into the lake.
If the meter was disabled and I couldn't see my swing path, timing and overswing. I would have been able to accept it was something in the swing. But seeing the meter had me screaming colorful adjectives at my tv.