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  1. 1. How often do you use video to breakdown your swing on the range?

    • Every time I go to the range
      8
    • Every once in a while
      28
    • After I have a lesson with my teacher
      9
    • Never
      38
    • Only if I have a friend there to video my swing for me
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Originally Posted by ProtoSports

For all of you out there with iPhones, it works great with the many swing applications that are already available in the app store.

Take an alignment rod, slide it in the ground, and then using the holster connect your iPhone and start videoing. Its simple and easy to use.

To all of you who do not have the iPhone and are reading this thread, my sincere apologies. The design was not meant to offend the other phone users. If there is demand in the future for the other phones then we will certainly work hard to create another design.

www.protosports.com

Interesting product and I went to high school with this guy.


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Originally Posted by Golfingdad

I'm interested to hear how you like it after you've had a chance to use it.

Yeah I'll do a review once I get it.  If you want to hook up and play again let me know. I may be able to sneak out sometime this week?  Thursday / Friday is most likely out though.

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http://thesandtrap.com/t/60448/the-protosports-holster-for-the-iphone#post_743539

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Also just ordered one.  (Hopefully upgrading to Priority Mail really does get it to me in San Fran in two days, as USPS says it usually does.)

Congrats on what seems like a good product.

~ Slim


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Originally Posted by Slim from SF

Also just ordered one.  (Hopefully upgrading to Priority Mail really does get it to me in San Fran in two days, as USPS says it usually does.)

Congrats on what seems like a good product.

~ Slim

Well, yes indeed.  The package arrived all the way out here in San Francisco two days after I ordered it by upgrading to Priority Mail for less than $2 more.  Very happy about that.  Thank you ProtoSports!  The product is quality and functional.


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If you haven't checked out the new ProtoSports Holster you can at www.protosports.com. Elevate your practice sessions on the range using your iPhone. No helping hand or tripod necessary for good quality video anymore. Just your phone and an alignment rod. You will absolutely love it!

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Chance to win a free ProtoSports Holster of your choice!

The first person to guess the name of the golfer who will win the British Open today and give his final score wins.

Post your answer to this thread.

Check out the holster at www.protosports.com. Hands free video using an alignment rod and an iPhone.


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Any plans for the Iphone 5?

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We are eager to hear about when the iPhone 5 is coming out. We do have plans to make a clip that fits the iPhone 5 assuming the dimensions are different. From all indications, the iPhone 5 will be slimmer, and a little taller. (the height does not affect our clip design) We think that the iPhone 5 will still be able to fit the holster properly as the width is not supposed to be changing and thus expand the versatility that it already provides. Either way, it will be a few months before anyone will know.


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