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Burton29

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About Burton29

  • Birthday 10/18/1985

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Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Calgary, AB

Player Profile

  • Age
    30-39
  • Swing Speed
    91-100 mph
  • Handicap
    3
  • Frequency of Play/Practice
    Multiple times per week
  • Player Type
    Competitive
  • Biggest Strength
    Approach
  • Biggest Weakness
    Putting
  • Fitted for Clubs
    Yes

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  1. I have a background in club fitting and repair. I managed a driving range and owned an original Vector LM. I own my own flightscope now and use numbers for practice daily. I have a HDCP of 2, and I consistently pursue a better game via technology and equipment. However, I also understand the importance of putting time into my game. Hence why I've purchased an indoor sim. I follow Mygolfspy religiously for all my equipment needs and inquiry. I've switched golf balls, I've changed my setup up, and I consider myself in the know all things equipment in the golf industry. I like to update equipment, but I trust numbers and try not to change if it doesn't perform better. I hope to be a part of this community more, and look forward to sharing my golfing story with you. I have always invested myself into this game, and I will continue to do so for years to come.
  2. I did jump on board and got a ball and sensors. I figured for the price, it was worth trying out. I'm hopeful that MyGolfSpy will do a review. I'm surprised there isn't a story released on it yet.
  3. I am also curious. The big deal breaker for me right now is that I can only order the whole package. I already have a mat and net, so I only need the ball and the sensors. With this said, the ball itself appears to only have a battery duration of approximately 12 hours. Then you need to order a new ball. From what I understand, is going to be $49USD for a replacement ball. Once the ball is dead, you need a new one. You can't recharge it. I love the idea! I think it's great and the numbers and fun you can have would be great. However, in the end, you'll need to replace the ball often. Thus, turning a cost effective launch monitor/sim into a continuous expense. Albeit still much less than many other options.
  4. Good afternoon! I am looking for someone who can help me get the correct driver installation for the original Vector Launch Monitor. My current laptop is not recognizing the unit via firewire. I understand that this is an old unit, but I'm hopeful it can be my starting point for my in-home practice bay. I purchased this device years ago when I was in the club fitting business. Any help would be appreciated. Yes I know they no longer support it.
  5. Welcome to the forums Burton29 :)

     

    We are glad to have you at MGS. Go start your first message!

     

    There are thousands of golfers waiting to get to know you.

     

    MyGolfSpy Staff

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