I’m all for the DIY approach, but the time to make it can add up. Sometimes those commercial sprays are worth the convenience, especially if you’re on a tight schedule.
Exactly! Convenience can outweigh savings for me. But it’s fun to try and create your own mix!
I’ve heard some argue that consistent performance is best achieved with commercial sprays. However, those can be pricey! Anyone find an affordable brand that doesn’t skimp on quality?
Pricey indeed! I’ve used one called ‘Impact Masters’ – fairly priced and worked well. Worth checking out!
Humor aside, does anyone really track their improvements with these sprays? I mean, how do you measure better impact tracking accurately?
Great point! I usually just rely on observation and feel during practice. A GPS tracker might be useful for concrete data.
I think there’s room for both methods to coexist! Using homemade sprays can make you feel more connected to the game, while commercial products deliver performance consistency. It’s not an either/or situation.
Absolutely! There’s a certain satisfaction in DIY projects, even if using commercial sprays sometimes feels like cheating!
Don’t forget to enjoy the process, folks! Testing out different sprays, homemade or bought, can lead to some funny mishaps on the course. Just don’t spray too much, or you might leave a sticky situation!
Haha! True! Just remember, all mistakes become stories on the course. Let’s keep testing until we find what works best!