Hey guys save yourselves some time, trouble, cash and the risk of copyright breach.
Get yourself a shoebox take it out to the practice ground with you , lay it on its side lengthways along the target line-- tee your ball up along side the box leaving about an inch of clearance and practice hitting balls without hitting the box .--- It works! Jeremy Ralph Harwood wrote: > Thanks Ed, > > That's one good reason to make one homemade! All of my materials cost > less than $10 and I can make about 3 or 4 of them. > > Ralph > > Ed Reeder wrote: > > > Ralph, > > I don't have the specs, but can probably find out if you don't > > have any luck. However, I do have a story to share that may > > save you some grief when you use yours. > > > > A guy here bought one and likes it a lot. He was showing it to > > a friend and told the friend to try it out. The friend positioned > > himself (ball position) too far to the rear of the device, and on > > the upward motion of his follow through the clubhead hit the arm > > that holds the foam. Device broke. > > > > /Ed > > > > Ralph Harwood wrote: > > > >> I have built a home-made version of the Inside Approach training device. > >> > >> Does anyone out there know how high the foam pad is from the ground? > >> I am trying to find information on it from the US patents office > >> website but have struck out. > >> My current version is about 5 and 3/4 inches from the bottom. I > >> suspect it is a little higher but not sure. > >> > >> I would appreciate any information if any of you have this device. > >> > >> Ralph > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > >