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| Best place to buy impact decals I just bought new clubs and I am still working on trying to be more consistent. Any one know of any place on-line that I could buy the impact decals (The ones you stick on the club face that shows you if you hit the sweet spot or not) I am doing something wrong sometimes when I tee off with a three iron. The ball goes about 20 yards skimming the ground. I think, I am lifting my club too soon and it hits the bottom edge of the club. Just wanted to confirm this with that impact decal. Thanks Sunny Edit: Nevermind, I got them from my local golf store at lunch.
__________________ Driver: Ping G2 15.5* with Grafalloy Pro Launch 65 Stiff Flex Woods: Dunlop 3 Wood 16*, 5 Wood 19* with Graphite Reg Flex Irons: Ping G2 3HL, 4HL, 5-PW with Steel Reg Flex Wedges: Ping G2 SW 54* with Steel Reg Flex Putter: Odyssey DF 330 Last edited by sunnykk; 09-21-2005 at 06:27 PM.. |
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| Re: Best place to buy impact decals You can get them at Golfsmith here: Golfsmith.com: Golfsmith Longshot Impact Stickers - Golfsmith but these are the high tech version, latest and the greatest, reusable Golfsmith.com: Golfsmith Strike nSwipe Impact Tape - Golfsmith |
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| Re: Best place to buy impact decals Masking tape, or even electrical tape will do the same thing as impact tape. It is also less expensive to use. Those are all I ever use, once I saw some PGA tour pros using the same types of tape. Another idea you can try is talcum powder on the club face. You can apply it direct from the bottle to club face, or put it on a towel first then apply it to the club face. What ever you use be sure to clean the club face after you are done. GJS |
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