GC3 Ball Placement & Hitting

GC3 Ball Placement & Hitting

GC3 Ball Placement & Hitting
 
The GC3 requires the golf ball to be placed in a specific hitting zone in order for the device to lock onto the golf ball.

The location of this hitting zone is dependent upon whether the GC3 is in the left or right-hand mode.
 
For specifics about the location of the hitting zone, please click the link below.
 

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