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I was wondering what these were, looking at my Twitter feed, I thought they were party hats. Now wondering how effective they are.

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ORLANDO, Fla. – Tour View, a wonderfully simple but effective training aid, won the Most Innovative Concept Award at the 2015 PGA Merchandise Show. There is a story here.

The $29.99 device was created by Mike Jones, the son of a golf professional. I always pay attention to the children of golf pros, because so many of them have spent a lifetime contemplating the mysteries and joys of the game. Jones, like his father, Gene Jones, Sr., became a teaching professional.

Developed through many teaching sessions, Tour View allows any golfer to see and feel what it means to keep the head stable.

I know what you're thinking: "Not another one of those steady-Eddie training aids that looks like a bent coat hanger. You want to keep your head still? Just hit balls on the range when the sun is right, keeping your shadow in the same spot."

http://golfweek.com/news/2015/jan/22/tour-view-2015-pga-merchandise-show-golf-training/

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Looks like something a person could make at home for under $10.  A pair of scissors, some card/poster board, a spring clip, and some baling wire. You are good to go.

I don't see me spending $30 for this gizmo.

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Looks like something a person could make at home for under $10.  A pair of scissors, some card/poster board, a spring clip, and some baling wire. You are good to go.

I don't see me spending $30 for this gizmo.


Looks like something someone who buy if they wanted to look like a total nerd.

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Looks like something a person could make at home for under $10.  A pair of scissors, some card/poster board, a spring clip, and some baling wire. You are good to go.   I don't see me spending $30 for this gizmo.

Or a cheap pair of sun glasses and some masking tape and an exacto knife.

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