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Old 10-06-2009, 11:35 AM
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Recommendations - $800 winter improvement plan
How would you spend $800 (budget) to improve over the winter (im in Michigan)? There is Golftec with its indoor practice with video and 10 lessons, there are a ton of training devices, there is the gym (to which I already belong and use), there are DVDs (I have Alignment golf already), there is the ability to hit at the range which is heated.

I like Golftec only because I can use the indoor facilities and hit balls whenever I want with video. The lessons I'm not too crazy about, but, I suspect I could improve with them. Its a $775 investment by the way...

Any recommendations?? Thanks.
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Old 10-06-2009, 12:28 PM
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Under Budget
Purchase the following:
A video camara (Casio) with a high speed shutter, about $500.
Dowels
Driveway reflectors
A Mop
A Laser (green light)
A Plane Board which you can make inexpensively
#3 Pressure Point Trainner by Jeff Evans
Warm Clothing and Range Balls

Indoor practice can be as beneficial, if not more so, than outdoor practice where the hypnotic effect of the ball is taken away.
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Old 10-06-2009, 03:22 PM
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Originally Posted by drewitgolf View Post
Purchase the following:
A video camara (Casio) with a high speed shutter, about $500.
Dowels
Driveway reflectors
A Mop
A Laser (green light)
A Plane Board which you can make inexpensively
#3 Pressure Point Trainner by Jeff Evans
Warm Clothing and Range Balls

Indoor practice can be as beneficial, if not more so, than outdoor practice where the hypnotic effect of the ball is taken away.
I have all of the above except the green light laser and Casio camara. Any particular Casio with HSS? Thanks.
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Old 10-06-2009, 03:38 PM
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I have all of the above except the green light laser and Casio camara. Any particular Casio with HSS? Thanks.
I have the Casio FC-100 and love it, paid 299 shipped with a 8gb memory card (must be class 6 card) from Amazon.

Here is a recent video if you want to see quality. Arizona is just starting up for real practice time (I go from 2 times a week to 5 times).


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Old 10-06-2009, 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by drewitgolf View Post
Purchase the following:
A video camara (Casio) with a high speed shutter, about $500.
Dowels
Driveway reflectors
A Mop
A Laser (green light)
A Plane Board which you can make inexpensively
#3 Pressure Point Trainner by Jeff Evans
Warm Clothing and Range Balls

Indoor practice can be as beneficial, if not more so, than outdoor practice where the hypnotic effect of the ball is taken away.
Great list. I would love to hear your thoughts on how to make a plane board!

Thanks,
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Old 10-06-2009, 03:42 PM
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I have all of the above except the green light laser and Casio camara. Any particular Casio with HSS? Thanks.
Not sure if you can find one cheaper used or elsewhere on the web, but Casio's Exilim digital camera series has incredible high speed video capabilities. Several of the slow motion videos on our site were done with the F1 - http://www.casio.com/products/Camera..._EXILIM/EX-F1/

If you can keep your camera under $500, then you may have enough for a late January escape to Atlanta!
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Old 10-06-2009, 03:46 PM
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I'd stay away from the lessons, unless there's a TGM AI there. Getting lessons from somebody who isn't on the same wavelength instruction wise presents problems IMO. So I would just use the camera, and the net. If there is a TGM AI there, then I would work with the AI.

I would suggest:

- The Taly
- The Speed Chain
- Some type of attachable laser for your putterface to check putter face alignment.

If GolfTec has a launch monitor, then I would probably want to try out some different drivers and get the launch and spin conditions optimized.




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Old 10-06-2009, 04:21 PM
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Originally Posted by KevCarter View Post
Great list. I would love to hear your thoughts on how to make a plane board!

Thanks,
Kevin
I made a half circle plane board. I bought a 4*4 board, cut a 30" radius out of the corner, put in a screw to act as a edge so I could prop a pvc pipe against so I could adjust the inclination. It works good.

Looks like this

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Old 10-06-2009, 05:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Richie3Jack View Post
I'd stay away from the lessons, unless there's a TGM AI there. Getting lessons from somebody who isn't on the same wavelength instruction wise presents problems IMO. So I would just use the camera, and the net. If there is a TGM AI there, then I would work with the AI.

I would suggest:

- The Taly
- The Speed Chain
- Some type of attachable laser for your putterface to check putter face alignment.

If GolfTec has a launch monitor, then I would probably want to try out some different drivers and get the launch and spin conditions optimized.




3JACK
Therein lies the problem for most....no AI in site (visual,.....there are plenty on this site)
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Old 10-06-2009, 06:27 PM
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My 2 cents
I have not posted for a while and have my reasons. This post got my attention so allow me to give my opinion as a teacher.

1. NOT ALL AI'S ARE CREATED EQUAL!!!! There are many teachers I would go to who are not AI's and probably do not know what that means. Many teachers that are not "certified" can flat out teach. You may have to ask some questions about what they teach and ask for references but they are out there.

2. Golftec has some really good info. The ones I have been to set their cameras properly and can provide some great data.

3. Do an honest evaluation of your game and what needs work. When I lived in Buffalo and did not have the luxury of playing I spent more time in front of a mirror and less time hitting balls into a net. I also spent a great deal of time on my fitness. Short game is also very easy to work on during the winter.

If you have an $800 budget I would suggest getting on an airplane and coming south for a weekend so that Lynn, Ted, or myself could help you with an evaluation and put a plan together for your off-season. You would at least trust the source and probably have much more fun.
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