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#33082 - 06/27/09 06:23 AM
Re: practice in the back garden
[Re: srushing]
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Registered: 05/27/09
Posts: 25
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Wouldn't a practice putting green be good for a yard like that? My father has one in the corner of the backyard. My mother had it made for him as an anniversary gift a few years back.
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#33086 - 06/27/09 01:09 PM
Re: practice in the back garden
[Re: ballchaser]
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Registered: 08/13/06
Posts: 1397
Loc: houston, tx
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#33193 - 06/30/09 07:56 AM
Re: practice in the back garden
[Re: laney]
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Registered: 06/29/09
Posts: 34
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I was thinking that is pretty short to be practicing teeing off. You will lose more balls that way. I like the idea of putting on the green. It would be a great gift and you could practice putting. I know a lot of times I have a harder time with the close shot and I would love to practice putting in the yard.
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#33443 - 07/07/09 05:06 AM
Re: practice in the back garden
[Re: DON]
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Registered: 06/29/09
Posts: 32
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I practice short shots in my yard, but when I say yard I mean field really since we have about 20 acres of land, some of which is wooded. I feel lucky because my friends who live in the city do not have this option.
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#33935 - 07/17/09 07:12 AM
Re: practice in the back garden
[Re: srushing]
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Registered: 07/16/09
Posts: 20
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Oh, I love the idea of a backyard putting area. I live in a house with windows that poke out just about the ground, though - any tips on having the kids avoid those, aside from pointing them in the opposite direction?
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#33997 - 07/19/09 06:42 AM
Re: practice in the back garden
[Re: srushing]
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Amateur
Registered: 06/29/09
Posts: 34
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I never thought about having something to hit into. That way you can actually hit hard and work on your drive. I was thinking you would just lose your balls if you just keep hitting the long balls.
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#34003 - 07/19/09 04:13 PM
Re: practice in the back garden
[Re: kevboy_telford]
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Registered: 05/03/09
Posts: 18
Loc: Kentucky
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PRACTICING IN THE BACK YARD IS GREAT I LIVE NEXT TO A CHURCH THAT HAS A SOFT BALL FIELD AND I HIT FROM MY YARD INTO THE SOFTBALL FIELD.LETS ME HIT UP TO 150 YDS. WOULD LOVE TO HAVE A PUTTING GREEN
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#34467 - 08/18/09 10:45 AM
Re: practice in the back garden
[Re: DON]
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Leader
   
Registered: 02/17/06
Posts: 253
Loc: Birmingham, UK
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Like the idea of a putting green - apart from the fact that having 3 children under 6 will mean it will be trashed in about 30 seconds! 87vert - I always play with the house behind me - worse case is I hit the neighbours greenhouse (but only if I really shank a shot! Don - have got some air balls that go no distance at all, so I can get the driver practice in Scott - like the idea about hitting a low 7 iron - just need to find a way to stop the ball before it hits the shed in the back of the garden The reason I was thinking of this was that most amateurs dont practice the short game enough and was wondering what I could do to improve (without spending any money at the range - seeing there is this recession going on  ) Thanks everybody for these ideas! Kevin
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#34491 - 08/19/09 07:33 AM
Re: practice in the back garden
[Re: kevboy_telford]
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Vance
   
Registered: 05/04/05
Posts: 4888
Loc: Aurora, Colorado
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Kevin; That's too bad about the pro at the course not liking it if you practice on HIS green. Is this an UK thing? or is it just this one course? All the courses that I play here, don't care if I practice on their putting green or chipping green or bunker. I've practiced on their facililtys for hours on end , and never had any complaints.
I agree with Scott on ball quality for your practice. I have a ball retriever tube that holds 14 balls, and it's full of Tour quality balls, just for practiceing my chipping around the greens. I want the same feel and spin charartistics as the ball I play, so I use Tour balls only for my pracitice sessions for chipping and pitch shots onto the green, For bunker practice I use their range balls or my cheap yellow practice balls. The landing area by the bunker is more or less a HILL, so how the ball would react on landing is not anything like it would on a green, so what ball I use doesn't matter of bunker shots. What I NEED to do is find a practice bunker with a green next to it I can use to see what my Tour balls do after they land. That would help a lot, but for now just getting my ball to land near the flag on the hill near this bunker will have to do.
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Putting is easy, IF you have the right putter. Later, Don.
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