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    HI, before me there was a post on the inside approach. Ok ive looked everywhere for the y joint that connects the two legs to the elbow and it does not exist, i have checked everywhere from home depot to numerous plumbing stores?

    My second question is is there any way i can practice bunker shots. Because there is no bunkers or sands anywhere around, is there a way i could like build my own mini bunker,

    thanks,

    sikwitit_23@hotmail.com

  • #2
    Re: Two very important questions

    http://www.freegolfinfo.com/forums/tm.asp?m=499152

    Hope this helps.

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    • #3
      Re: Two very important questions

      Can't help with the 1st question 'coz I'm not with you on that one.

      Second one I can help you with. Build yourself a bunker like you would a children's sand pit. When I lived in the house previous to my current house, I built a practice green and bunker but the ground was very hard clay so I built the bunker like a sand pit and it worked well. Just make sure you compact the sand a bit or else it is too loose and explodes like powder when you hit into it.

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      • #4
        Re: Two very important questions

        Originally posted by TeachingPro
        Can't help with the 1st question 'coz I'm not with you on that one.

        Second one I can help you with. Build yourself a bunker like you would a children's sand pit. When I lived in the house previous to my current house, I built a practice green and bunker but the ground was very hard clay so I built the bunker like a sand pit and it worked well. Just make sure you compact the sand a bit or else it is too loose and explodes like powder when you hit into it.
        Agree 100% on the Inside Approach Teaching Pro. A fellow had one at the range he had gotten for Christmas and his dissapointment couldn't have been greater. I asked if I could take a few swings using it and he told me have at it. I intentionally tried to come over the top and hit big slices and pulls. I was extremely succesfull...lol. In mho , you would be far better off building your own little work station using your own clubs ,some old shafts and some painted lines. The cost is $0.00 and I Know for me personally, much more affective ! I'm sure the teaching pro's on here can desribe a great little work station for you that is ez to arrange and will cost nothing except for a can of spray paint. The one training device I have used to help fix path issue's is the Vision Track, but at $150 bucks, those painted lines and some well placed clubs and shafts sound really good!

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        • #5
          Re: Two very important questions

          thanks, im going to build the sand pit


          but now i have no idea where to buy the y joint, its not at home depot or any stores its now where......

          would it make a difference if a use the t joint instead?

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          • #6
            Re: Two very important questions

            Originally posted by ali23
            thanks, im going to build the sand pit


            but now i have no idea where to buy the y joint, its not at home depot or any stores its now where......

            would it make a difference if a use the t joint instead?
            Ali...did you happen to see the one in my post where they use a T instead of a Y ?

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            • #7
              Re: Two very important questions

              no sir i have not does it make a difference

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              • #8
                Re: Two very important questions

                None what so-ever. The basic principal is still there. I know there is one on that thread I gave you that has one using a T instead of a Y. In fact, I think it looks even better.
                Last edited by dale47; 03-03-2005, 02:48 AM.

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                • #9
                  Re: Two very important questions

                  For the legs, use a T joint and 2 45* joints.

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