Monday, October 6, 2014

Product Review: Neuroswing Personal Golf Ball Dispenser

Have you experienced back pain? If you’re a golfer, the answer is, most likely, yes. The repetitive twisting and turning can wreak havoc on the body.

Playing 18 holes can leave a golfer stiff, but what about those who take their game to the practice range? By comparison:
* If a player shoots 90 and averages two putts per hole, that leaves 58 swings. Take away chips and short pitches, and you’re looking at approximately 50 full swings spread out over a 4-hour period.
* That same player at the range may buy a large bucket, which contains anywhere from 100-115 balls, on average. Not likely, but let’s assume he/she goes through a pre-shot routine, takes practice swings and watches each ball come to rest. That practice session would conclude with more than twice as many full swings in a fourth of the time.

Taking it one, potentially painful step further ... every time a golfer tees up another ball, they bend over. Not only is this inconvenient and inefficient, it can create physiological problems that can greatly reduce effectiveness at the range. Enter the folks at Neuroswing - makers of an innovative personal golf ball dispenser.

If you experience dizziness or impaired balance after re-teeing even a few balls in short succession or suffer from back or neck strain, Neuroswing is a must-have training accessory.

Lightweight, compact and easy to transport (weighs less than 3 pounds and measures only 26 inches), Neuroswing can be set up in about 30 seconds. Check out a video HERE to see how simple set-up is.

It’s incredibly reliable, as well. Neuroswing has no moving parts or springs and you’ll never need electrical or battery power, or a screwdriver for adjustments or repairs. Made out of sturdy aluminum and high-quality plastic, it can even detect damaged balls (they won’t load) - ensuring you’re not going to attempt a shot with faulty “bullets.”

Other benefits include:
* Adjustable: The “One Axis design” is built to fit all surface types and heights. It can be used with a tee or directly on the grass.
* Fast Loading: Designed to hold a full 42-ball basket, loading Neuroswing is fast and easy with “Quick Load Technology.”
* Handy and Fun: It’s easy to assemble and convenient for all golfers, no matter right- or left-handed.

We tested an advanced prototype and enjoyed every pain-free moment. From set-up to completion of the session, the Neuroswing delivered on its promise - practice smarter, not harder. Once positioned at the head of your stance and loaded with balls, practice is as simple as pulling the tube toward you using the head of your club. Whether on a tee or off the turf, Neuroswing did the job time after time.

Find out more about Neuroswing at www.neuroswing.com and, starting Oct. 14, get involved with the company’s Kickstarter campaign.

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