Golf simulators are great but may not help with.....
a. Real golf lie - sand, divot, rough, side hill lies, down hill lies, uphill lie
b. Weather conditions - wet, cold, snow (yah played in snow a few times)
c. Target alignment - One of the biggest challenges for amateurs is target alignment when out on the course. All sims will set the targetline on the screen. Kind of like using alignment sticks out on the course
d. Short game - Some sims better than others. Protee is great for chipping and putting. Putting is aided by the on screen green guide on the break and hill features allowing one to FEEL the putt.
Where golf simulators are great is at ....
a. Grooving ones swing in off season especially
b. Practice/Practice/Practice
c. Online competition - Unbelievable !!!! love the game play and little nerves in tourneys.
d. Just having FUN
This is just for general discussion as I absolutely love my simulator but recognize having played on all simulators that there are limitations. Being able to play in the comfort of ones home is most invaluable.
a. Real golf lie - sand, divot, rough, side hill lies, down hill lies, uphill lie
b. Weather conditions - wet, cold, snow (yah played in snow a few times)
c. Target alignment - One of the biggest challenges for amateurs is target alignment when out on the course. All sims will set the targetline on the screen. Kind of like using alignment sticks out on the course
d. Short game - Some sims better than others. Protee is great for chipping and putting. Putting is aided by the on screen green guide on the break and hill features allowing one to FEEL the putt.
Where golf simulators are great is at ....
a. Grooving ones swing in off season especially
b. Practice/Practice/Practice
c. Online competition - Unbelievable !!!! love the game play and little nerves in tourneys.
d. Just having FUN
This is just for general discussion as I absolutely love my simulator but recognize having played on all simulators that there are limitations. Being able to play in the comfort of ones home is most invaluable.
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