Forever Hitting,
Hunter
Originally Posted by FL-John Hunter:We hit shots only using basic motion stage one. Anything long is just training.
Do you use it to hit shots or just train the arms and hands? If you could, please do post the dimensions...
Thx
FL-John
Originally Posted by drewitgolf Nice board. Unfortunately, I made mine out of wood. It is very heavy and subject to warping. Could you tell me what your plane board is made from?Drewitgolf,
Originally Posted by cjgolf please chheck the link - it does not workWorks for me.
Originally Posted by HunterThanks for the post Hunter. What type of metal framing do you use and what type of material do you use to cover the wood?Originally Posted by drewitgolf Nice board. Unfortunately, I made mine out of wood. It is very heavy and subject to warping. Could you tell me what your plane board is made from?Drewitgolf,
Mine is made of wood also, but it has a metal frame with lots of srews. The key I think is the frame, wood or metal.
I will post the deminsions tonight.
Forever Hitting,
Hunter
Originally Posted by FL-John Hunter:http://www.golfjustlikethepros.com/DualTrack.htm
Do you use it to hit shots or just train the arms and hands? If you could, please do post the dimensions...
Thx
FL-John
Originally Posted by hue http://www.golfjustlikethepros.com/DualTrack.htmhue,
This is a plane board type device where you can hit balls. I have got one and it is very good.
Originally Posted by metallionI have one too. Noise is not a problemOriginally Posted by hue http://www.golfjustlikethepros.com/DualTrack.htmhue,
This is a plane board type device where you can hit balls. I have got one and it is very good.
I got the impression it might make a lot of noise & annoy other golfers on the range. What is your experience?

Originally Posted by metallionNoise is not a problem at all. It draws a lot of attention as cjgolf points out. Other people stop hitting balls and come and watch and ask questions and want to have a go. I could see this was vexing the golf pro so I did not bring it to the range a second time as I do not want to be banned. I could see the pro feared the device and he felt threatened by it.Originally Posted by hue http://www.golfjustlikethepros.com/DualTrack.htmhue,
This is a plane board type device where you can hit balls. I have got one and it is very good.
I got the impression it might make a lot of noise & annoy other golfers on the range. What is your experience?
Originally Posted by metallion Ok. So it does not "slam". Great. Just got from gtacorp that the weight is about 6 lbs which would be 2.72 kg. I am surprised its that lightweight.thats cos it is made from plastic tubing
Originally Posted by hue I could see this was vexing the golf pro so I did not bring it to the range a second time as I do not want to be banned. I could see the pro feared the device and he felt threatened by it.Not to defend the reaction of that pro; but for the sake of peace it might be a good idea to start off by showing & discussion more unusual training gear to the pro first. Doing that might help triggering quite the opposite reaction.
Originally Posted by cjgolf HueThe pro has issues with me already. I was helping a friend with his game teaching him about a flat left wrist at impact , plane and lag and he improved very quickly. I caught a couple of looks from the pro before he came over and told me I was not allowed to teach anyone at his range. Only CGI "Cranfield Golf Institute" What a joke name
can they actually ban u just cos u use a training aid ?
I doubt it but I understand yr sentiments
its a fact though that I have had pros show me what the takeaway should be but u cant be sure yr doing it right without something like dual track or lasers
i prefer dual track to lasers
Chris
Scott Cranfield golf coaches could teach there. He tried to make a jack ass out of me questioning me about the swing and what made me qualified to help someone. Big mistake as I turned it round and asked him questions and it became very clear that the CGI knowledge
he was teaching was junk. After the conversation he suggested that I get in touch with Scott and get a job with him. He also said I could come to the range under condition that I do not help anyone. I know Scott personally and have seen him play
. He used to teach at a club where I play golf.The guy does not know what he is doing teaching wise but has 40 coaches teaching at 12 golf ranges. He has applied high pressure sales techniques and BS baffles brains mumbo jumbo to the golf industry and has the biggest teaching academy in the UK. By teaching academy this is 40 golf pros plotted up at his 12 ranges where they charge £40/hour and he takes 35%. They are TAUGHT to ask for a block lesson to be paid in advance by CREDIT CARD as people do not look at the money like they do cash. I got this first hand from a decent guy and a coach that could not stand the cynical way they were taught to stripe up customers and part of this included stretching out the lessons and how to catch the customers and not let them go in the first place. Here is his website
I am really looking forward to the day when TGM gets recognised by the public and people like him get put in their place.
Originally Posted by cjgolf do they own the range itself ?Not the one where I practiced but they own 3 ranges.
Originally Posted by Ian Clark On CGI, 40 teaching pros is a slightly inflated number, and Scott is a first class salesman, but insructor???? not sure TGM is part of his instructor training programme.Ian : This is from Scott's website
so visit regularly."