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Eye sight

Do you have a light on the basket? I think it's the contrast of the light and dark that pulls your eye to help putting. If the light was placed hanging under the basket, I suspect players would be low putting all the time.

That's a good point. When I've played in the dark the lights were sometimes glow sticks in the chains/pole, sometimes some sort of array of chained lights dangling everywhere, etc.
 
lol! I just have to ask... why?

Once I lost a contact. Played my first tournament with only one.
A couple of times I got dust or something in my eye. With rigid gas permeable contacts it hurts like hell, had to take it out or commit suicide to stop the pain.
 
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I appreciate a clever course designer, who use the differences in contrast (light vs. shade) to make play more challenging. It's an under-appreciated skill...anyone else have this observation?

Never really paid attention to this. Where I play we have 4 seasons so this aspect would change throughout the year.

Plus 1 for using the word fovea.
 

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