From the IJP Design team came an offer that I could not refuse, to review the latest sampling from the Ian Poulter line (IJP). After furnishing my sizes for the review, the merchandise showed up...
Path2Putt is a simple product and in the training aid world of golf, that is refreshing. Essentially, the aid is a laser that attaches to your putter shaft. It comes with a plastic clip that...
SwingByte 2 takes a major leap in addressing aesthetics and stability issues to get this device on the right path. As an early adopter, I eagerly awaited what could be the breakout swing aid of...
This hidden gem winds its way over gentling rolling hills bordered by native grasslands, forest and wetlands. Tipping out at 6,914 yards (72.5/135) one better have their "A" game ready or...
Leslie is a hidden gem located in NE Ann Arbor. Tipping out at about 6,700 yards, the course will not strike fear in the heart of the +3 handicapper but the rest of us will have plenty to keep...
Seems to be a bit better battery wise on Android (rocking the Droid Incredible over here) but shot distance tracking (wish it could record that), detailed scoring with sandies, scramble saves, putts and fairway % is truly an awesome device. And then having the scorecard emailed to your right after you leave the course is so awesome. I'd rather have it than a stand alone device.
I have iSwing and love it. Technology is amazing. It was literally the only time in my life that I have seen my swing, and I have been playing for 32 years and am a 3 hcp. Could have used this 20 years ago, I might be a more consistent player.