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Get an Edge With A Full Golf Swing SimulatorDean CaporellaOther than a home theater system... what's the one other luxury that can make a home complete. That's right, a full golf swing simulator. Seriously though, if you live in a cold climate and your local course is unplayable several months of the year or, you simply haven't the time to travel and hit a golf ball around some of the world's courses, then a full golf swing simulator could be just the ticket.
You'd be surprised what you can get in a full golf swing simulator. Technology has catapulted these training aids into the 21st. century and the only problem you'll have is tearing yourself away from them because they can be addictive. Simulators come in a wide range of styles and prices and are suitable for both home and business. They can be as small and simple as a ball on a string that will let you know if you are hitting the ball straight and long or a full screen simulator that makes you feel like you are actually out on the course. There are also complex simulators with full motion video capture that allows you to control the aspects of your golf game that are not so desirable. Full Golf Swing Simulator Has Many Advantages There are many advantages to using a full golf swing simulator. They are great for people who don't leave work until its dark. The simulator also helps avoid those long line-ups, hefty green fees, and annoying situations that golfers often get themselves into. Sometimes, it is just better to stay home. If you don’t want to spend money at the driving range where they only give you a bucket of balls for a certain fee, you can purchase a small full golf swing simulator to put into your back yard which will enable you to practice any time you want without leaving the comfort of your own home. Are There Disadvantages? With a full golf swing simulator, you don’t get the pleasure of the outdoors and the feel of the real golf course. There are certain things that simply cannot be created without actually playing on a golf course. There are also variables that cannot occur with your simulator that would occur on a regular basis on the golf course. You don’t get the challenges of nature to help make you a better golfer; for example when the wind is blowing at the green's flag it helps you to learn how to play the wind;helps teach you what club is best in certain situations, something that you won’t ever be able to learn indoors from a full golf swing simulator. The best solution of course is having both a full golf swing simulator and being able to regularly get out on a golf course. You'll need to check with golfing outlets on price as they can vary quite considerably. Maybe if you've got an important occasion coming up like a birthday, dropping a few subtle hints could score you a full golf swing simulator. Let me know if you have any success. |
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