I've the Skytrak setup in one section of a three car garage. The garage floor is several sections of concrete which are graded towards a central drain pipe at about 1/8" per foot.
I have a 6'x10' hitting mat, the Skytrak (in it's armor casing) rests on the hitting mat and I do level the bubble level on top.
Is it an issue to have the sktrak leveled, but the hitting ground itself is a side slope lie?
I ask because I am getting a lot of very large pushes, or push draws, but at the range & on the course I generally hit straight to very slight pull cuts.
I have a 6'x10' hitting mat, the Skytrak (in it's armor casing) rests on the hitting mat and I do level the bubble level on top.
Is it an issue to have the sktrak leveled, but the hitting ground itself is a side slope lie?
I ask because I am getting a lot of very large pushes, or push draws, but at the range & on the course I generally hit straight to very slight pull cuts.
Comment