I was skeptical about the cross chains but it catches very well. Its also very light which can be a problem. Its heavy enough to catch a fast and I have made a 330+ plus hole in one on the fly but its best to stake the basket down or it can blow over in a stiff breeze.
I had one blow off a stump and all the welds that hold the basket in place at the collar failed. I had to weld them back on. Granted its not designed to take a 6/foot tumble but it is a trade/off with a lighter more portable basket.
I do plan to buy a couple more. To prevent the baskets from falling in the wind, I cut up stiff wire hangers and bent them into a U shape to use as stakes. A large rock or a log laid across the base will work as well.
Its good at catching .
I was skeptical about the cross chains but it catches very well. Its also very light which can be a problem. Its heavy enough to catch a fast and I have made a 330+ plus hole in one on the fly but its best to stake the basket down or it can blow over in a stiff breeze. I had one blow off a stump and all the welds that hold the basket in place at the collar failed. I had to weld them back on. Granted its not designed to take a 6/foot tumble but it is a trade/off with a lighter more portable basket. I do plan to buy a couple more. To prevent the baskets from falling in the wind, I cut up stiff wire hangers and bent them into a U shape to use as stakes. A large rock or a log laid across the base will work as well.