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  • #16
    Re: Impact Spray or other ideas

    I use the green or blue masking tape used for household painting etc. Cheap and easy to remove. Marks show up very well. It's also very thin so it won't "impact" the impact.

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    • #17
      Re: Impact Spray or other ideas

      I'm still using the blue 3M Masking Tape. The one painters use. It is not as sticky as the white one, therefore easier to remove. Cheap and works just fine.

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      • #18
        Re: Impact Spray or other ideas

        Originally posted by Talisker
        I'm still using the blue 3M Masking Tape. The one painters use. It is not as sticky as the white one, therefore easier to remove. Cheap and works just fine.
        I've used the regular masking tape and it works fine, but does stick more than the painters type. Much easier and cheaper than some of the other suggestions on here.

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        • #19
          Re: Impact Spray or other ideas

          I cant do it because I dont have 2 euros or 1 for that matter

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          • #20
            Re: Impact Spray or other ideas

            No Euros? Maybe you can use dollars:-) or plastic:-)

            Golf is a stranger "thing" - or human mind is. We get hooked in small things. It can be a club, ball, snack or doing the right routine before starting a round or even a shot. Small things grow to become very important. And for our self assurance they even might be.

            For me it was important to get to know how I hit the ball. I needed the information to understand why ball flies differently.

            Once again a pro said that to him an impact point is not important. He does not try to hit the ball. He just swings and if everything is OK, the contact is OK. It is not about aiming to hit the ball.

            Well this might be. BUT even though not aiming to hit, I want to know if I did - and by learning to feel the contact - I know what happened. (Normally I hit with the toe - this means I was not relaxed - I used too much muscles and pulled the club to wards my self).

            Hannu

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            • #21
              Re: Impact Spray or other ideas

              Hi Hannu,

              Have a go at using snooker cue chalk which you can get from any sports store. Then chalk your cue whoops I mean driver face then hit and see. It only costs 60p or if your tight like me just rob it from your local pub thats got a pool table.

              Cheers
              Mark

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