I have my skytrak setup outdoors, next to my Quattro mat, and a cage net that I built in my backyard. Ive been practicing with it for about a month now, and feel like I have gotten over the indoor swing syndrome (even though I'm outdoors). I made a velcro hood (inspired by this site) for my unit to try to keep direct sun off of it. I have noticed though that:
1) The brighter it is outside, the shorter my readings are, generally by about 5%-10% on skytrak app.
2) At its best, I still find my iron yardages are 5% less than they are on the course, and woods are closer to 10% shorter.
3) On WGT - My yardages are ~10% short at all times.
Curious to know if anyone has any experience / thoughts? I have tried using small tees in lieu of the mat and dont find much difference. I generally place the ball right on the red dot, with a line or logo facing the machine. If teeing it up, I place the base of the tee on the red dot.
I am a low single digit handicap and have a pretty good feel for my yardages. I play at sea level in normal SoCal wind conditions. I have a 360 bubble level on top of the unit to make sure it is level, and I use the metal case with feet to prop the bottom of the machine close to the level of my mat. I do not keep the machine on the mat. Would love to hear any thoughts you guys have.
1) The brighter it is outside, the shorter my readings are, generally by about 5%-10% on skytrak app.
2) At its best, I still find my iron yardages are 5% less than they are on the course, and woods are closer to 10% shorter.
3) On WGT - My yardages are ~10% short at all times.
Curious to know if anyone has any experience / thoughts? I have tried using small tees in lieu of the mat and dont find much difference. I generally place the ball right on the red dot, with a line or logo facing the machine. If teeing it up, I place the base of the tee on the red dot.
I am a low single digit handicap and have a pretty good feel for my yardages. I play at sea level in normal SoCal wind conditions. I have a 360 bubble level on top of the unit to make sure it is level, and I use the metal case with feet to prop the bottom of the machine close to the level of my mat. I do not keep the machine on the mat. Would love to hear any thoughts you guys have.
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