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I just read a comment on another discussion that Mark E wrote.  It states that our permanent baskets (the Pro, top of the line targets) don't catch well.  I agree, a perfectly placed putt should stick and as we know they don't always do.  Now I have heard a lot of opinions about this subject.  I would like to hear some of your Ideas about how to improve targets to prevent this unfortunate extra stroke that we all have to deal with from time to time.  

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Yep, harder plastics or more importantly slicker plastics (candy plastics) tend to slip off the chains more often. Lower end plastics are much less prone to slip throughs and spit outs than the higher end stuff.
Go BlowFly!
Has anyone seen the Video by Cubby that he demonstrates his "Cubby Trap"?? CLICK HERE!


If it were possible to make some sort of production quality version catcher based on this idea??
The idea that the plastic lattice actually sits into the basket acting as a door opening only one way is genius.
Experiment and see what works best for you !!!

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