Description This product provides instant feedback on your golf swing. You spray the face of the club you're practicing with a fine powder which leaves a mark exactly where you hit the ball.
Reviewed by: Rick(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: On-Mark
Summary: This is a dangerous product. Where do you keep it? In your golf bag. Where is your golf bag? In your car. My can exploded in the car destroying the pocket on my bag and spraying my car, my bag, my clubs, my shoes, with fine yellow paint dust impossible to remove. Parts flew all over my car. Golf tees flew like projectiles! Good thing no one was in the car at the time or these people would have a major law suit on their hands! The warning on the can says not to expose to more than 50 degrees celsius. That's 122 F. Don't believe it.
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Summary: I tried this product and found the same results as others did on foggy damp mornings. CLUMPING. Also, I am a cigar guy and when away from home and my wife, enjoy my MC's.. However while holding my cigar and club in my left hand, and spraying my club, I witnessed the biggest yellow fireball I have ever seen. I was fortunate to be wearing my glove otherwise the smoking leather would have been flesh. I like the idea of the powder and found I another brand. It is called Markit and is available at Markit-Golf.com. Great product and safe. If you are trying to improve as I am, I would buy Markit instead. As a side note, I wonder how much liability insurance these guys have? I can't find any location for them.
Similar Products Used: Markit-Golf.com has a product that I tried. It works well in damp and even wet weather. It produces a very fine image that I can see if I have not made a square hit. It is more expensive but the image results speak for themselves and I get twicw the number of applications as On-Mark. So it would seem that Markit is a better value. I never practice without it.
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Review Date May 26, 2000
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: Ara Sevajian(Unregistered User)
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Shoot in the 80s
, from Pasadena Ca
Model Reviewed: On-Mark spray powder
Summary: This thing is very cool, and fun to see where you hit the ball
Similar Products Used: None
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Review Date April 10, 2000
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Value Rating 3 of 5
Reviewed by: Will(Unregistered User)
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Shoot in the 80s
, from Rockland County, NY
Model Reviewed: On-Mark Spray Powder
Summary: For someone who cannot otherwise tell where impact on the clubhead was made, this is a viable option to assist them. It's easy to apply, dries fast, and wipes away clean with a few strokes of the golf towel. As other testers have stated, this is to be used on dry days only to avoid the spray from clumping in wet weather. All things considered, if the choices were between impact tape or the spray, I'd go with the On-Mark spray.
Similar Products Used: None
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Review Date February 9, 2000
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Value Rating 4 of 5
Reviewed by: Bill(Unregistered User)
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Shoot in the 100s
, from Elk Grove, CA
Summary: This is an interesting product that gives higher-handicappers like me some good feedback on where I'm hitting the ball on the clubface. A brochure that comes with the can explains what it means if you hit the ball in different areas, and you have an idea how to correct it. I did try it on a wet, foggy morning recently just to see what would happen. The powder clumped.
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