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<blockquote data-quote="MrNoo" data-source="post: 5945676" data-attributes="member: 2767"><p>Well, I use one pole at the far scratch, painted black and then another flat piece of steel circa 5" wide painted white, this is as far away as I can get away with. Once lined up you end up with a white stripe, black stripe (pole on scratch) and then another equal width white stripe. It is fairly easy to keep the two white stripes equal width as you go across the field, if one gets larger you are going off line. It does work pretty well esp when compared to using just straight poles as by the time you see two instead of one you're buggered.</p><p>Am still learning how to go straight though, I find sitting in the seat relaxed helps, no point being tense, relax the shoulders and press on!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrNoo, post: 5945676, member: 2767"] Well, I use one pole at the far scratch, painted black and then another flat piece of steel circa 5" wide painted white, this is as far away as I can get away with. Once lined up you end up with a white stripe, black stripe (pole on scratch) and then another equal width white stripe. It is fairly easy to keep the two white stripes equal width as you go across the field, if one gets larger you are going off line. It does work pretty well esp when compared to using just straight poles as by the time you see two instead of one you're buggered. Am still learning how to go straight though, I find sitting in the seat relaxed helps, no point being tense, relax the shoulders and press on! [/QUOTE]
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