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5 minutes ago, Clemsonfan said:

Thanks. I have tried many things without success. Maybe I will email Sasho MacKenzie and see if they have a solution.

He's not really going to provide support for a radar that isn't his. You're asking for support for a third-party product. Better to write to PRGR (though I doubt they'll reply).

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Response from Stack:
 

Hi Jeff,

 

This is one of the downfalls of the PRGR and there is no good way to work around it.   We have fixed this with our new Stack Radar as we have a minimum speed detection feature so I recommend that you upgrade to the Stack Radar to solve this issue.  I have put a link below to the Stack Radar with a 10% discount to help you out. 

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Started the Stack recently after toying with the idea for a while

For me the grit score is a great idea, you feel a responsibility to stick to the programme. Hopefully see some progress along the lines of other posters. Will keep everyone informed how i get on.

For reference I'm a new dad (8 months) and live in Scotland so its very much the off season so i have gone from little if any golf to basically none so I'm realistically stacking at the moment without hitting any balls. My garage doesn't have enough head clearance to hit balls in but i'm contemplating getting a decent net so i can stack and maintain my technique in the off season.

Happy stacking, if anyone has any questions feel free to ask!

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Had a good session this morning

I also did manage to get to hit some balls at the range couple days ago and was seeing driver swing speeds when hitting balls ranging from 108-111mph

I’ve always been able to peak around 108-109 but these swings at the range felt more like full swings and not max swings when hitting the ball so probably have seen some improvement

The big jump shown on the app is probably “mostly” down the the workouts introducing “Max” swings speeds (you can change this in the app) but even if I was just comparing cruising swing speeds, plus the evidence when hitting balls, I’d say there’s been a 2-3mph increase so far.

Sessions are quick and easy. Convenient for someone like me who has little spare time at the moment. Looking forward to seeing what further gains I can make!

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You’re still pretty new to it too.

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Speeds were a bit inconsistent tonight, had quite a bit of variety to them. 

Can’t say I know why but definitely noticed more variety compared to previous sessions.

Despite the very minor disappointment not seeing any further improvement from the last session (I know this is going to happen a lot!!) I still felt good that I done it and have stayed committed. 

I finish up for work on Friday for Christmas for a couple weeks so hopefully will get on the course, so will be good to get some on course swing speeds just to be nosy. I have spent quite a bit of time on trackman when I was in the Scottish Golf Junior Squad so I am pretty confident with my numbers so will let people know what I think when on the course

 

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