 What's the weirdest golf gadget or product you've ever seen, bought or used? Did it work or did your mates think you plain barmy?
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 The golf pendants that are meant to calm you or something like that.
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 Pendants, yep got one of those, does appear to make me calmer but wether its in the mind who knows.
I have a plastic thingy that fits in your glove to help it keep its shape, rarely use it, cant be bothered and i get mocked :o)
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 Head covers for irons, 2 of our gang use them and you can bet that the round is half hour slower when one of them are in your fourball.
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 Got some of those too, brought for me i hasten to add, the question is can you be bothered enough to keep taking them off and putting them on, its bad enough with putters and woods.
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 Putters? why would anyone need a cover for a putter?
doh! I know...to keep it red hot.
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 why would anyone need a cover for a putter?
simple.if you have a soft putter it protects it in transit (car,plane).when i take the putter out for the first putt i put the cover over the top of my umbrella and it stays there till the end of the round ;-)
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 I leave mine on throughout the round, stops it clonking on my wedges. Perhaps thats why all my putts come up short :o)
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 i use iron covers and i dont care what people think it stops bag chatter and keeps my clubs looking tip-top so if and when i come to sell them they will fetch a better price. so there :)
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 I have a head cover for my putter too. I just like the leather and fur ;o)
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I tried that putter with the TV screen on it at the Orlando Show. All I can say is what a peice of kit.
Apart from the analysis I'm hoping they can do a deal with Setanta so that I can watch the tour whilst trying to sink my 3rd putt on the green
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 Michael - "when i come to sell them they will fetch a better price"
If they're worth protecting, why would you want to sell 'em?
Daftest product - the penknife style pitch repairers, what a load of crap they are. Heavy, get clogged up with mud so they grate and crunch when opened, break your nails and for the cost you can buy a dozen lightweight simple ones that slip in yer back pocket.
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A plastic ventilated banana case.
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 Have to disagree there Taz, i was brought one as a pressie about 4 years ago, its a proper swiss army style one, not the cheap nasty ones you get and i am lost without it. Granted, it is best to oil the slide mechanism occasionaly but other than that its been great. Now some of the new pitch mark repairers are really heavy. :o)
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Goggles to help you find balls in the rough. Never tried them so they might work, but they look really daft!
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