What could help me improve my golf distance and accuracy?
Feb 25th, 03:24 | |
john.lauwss@gmail.comTotal Topics: 0 Total Posts: 0 |
Of course, practice is the best way to get better, but I'm more interested in extra tools or gadgets I can use when I'm not on the course. |
Feb 25th, 03:26 | |
charlyflinthere@gmail.comTotal Topics: 0 Total Posts: 0 |
I never really thought about any gear/devices for golf. Honestly, I've never played before. I always thought of golf as this "rich person" sport, for those who can afford to go to a fancy golf club. But wait, is there something for home use? |
Feb 26th, 11:00 | |
holeeschiet@gmail.comTotal Topics: 0 Total Posts: 0 |
There is, but I’ll be honest, it’s not exactly cheap. Practicing on an actual golf course is the best way, for sure—you get the feel of aiming, hitting with the right force, and knowing the distances. But there are portable systems that simulate golf, while keeping track of all the professional parameters. These can be shot launch monitors or swing trainers that analyze speed, angle, and ball spin, and full-size simulators let you play on virtual courses. If you're wondering, how much does a golf simulator cost — prices start around $1,000 for basic models and can go up to $50,000 (or more) for professional setups with screens, projectors, and motion sensors. It’s not a replacement for real play, but if you can afford it, it's a great way to practice at home. |