TECHNASONIC ELECTRONIC Ball Sweet Spot Finder
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- TECHNASONIC ELECTRONIC Ball Sweet Spot Finder
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In a game where every stroke matters, nobody can afford to give shots away due to unbalanced balls. The Check-Go Sweet Spot Finder spins the ball at 10,000 revolutions per minute and automatically realigns the golf ball s heaviest areas along its equator. A less than perfectly balanced golf ball no longer has a tendency to wobble, but rather roll more accurately on the green. The Check-Go will not make an unbalanced golf ball perfectly balanced, but it will show you the optimal balance point of every ball you use. Teaching pro Roger Gunn, who has taught PGA Tour pros Tom Lehman and Steve Pate, says, I don t get excited about too many things at the PGA Show, but the Check-Go was definitely the product of the year. It is simply the world s greatest golf gizmo. I had to have one myself within 30 seconds of seeing it work. I spin every ball I use prior to putting it in play.
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