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    Sand Wedge brattenj is on a distinguished road
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    DIY sliding track for GC2

    I have a Fiberbuilt system with the rough and sand panels and was hoping to build a sliding track that will make the gc2 go back and forth to pickup balls located in these different areas.

    Yes I know their is a commercial product that does this, but it seems a bit steep $ wise and was hoping somebody here had come up with a homemade solution.

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    Eagle SFR is on a distinguished road
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    The biggest thing is that if you plan on putting when playing a sim round, the GC2 needs to be square to your path of putt and you need to know the line. If you move the GC2 just make sure it is staying square to your putting line. Fractions out can make it hard to putt with thus a short put can be hard to make.

    Possibly look at a slide for your turf. That way the GC2 once set is not going to be moved and hitting off the pads is not as big of a deal if they are off a bit as long as the one you putt off of is set true.

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