LAGUNA BEACH, Calif. (August 16, 2008) – ShotWatch™, an innovative training and practice device for golfers dedicated to swing control and consistency, will be on display at the PGA Fall Expo for the first time, in booth # 869, Aug. 26-27.
Introduced worldwide earlier this year, ShotWatch is worn like a wristwatch by players on the practice range. It provides immediate data readings on swing speed, tempo and grip pressure, thus helping golfers develop swing consistency through instant feedback and muscle memory training.
“We look forward to exhibiting ShotWatch at the 2008 PGA Fall Expo,” said Dr. Ted Caldwell, chairman and co-inventor of ShotWatch. “Pro shop buyers, retailers, instructors and avid golfers are discovering the value of ShotWatch as an invaluable tool for practice and game improvement, so it is our pleasure to display the product at the Expo.”
Among instructors recently integrating ShotWatch into their programs are Rick Hatfield, head golf professional at Flint Hills National Golf Club in Andover, Kan.; Jim Hultman, PGA, instructor at Orange Beach Golf Center in Orange Beach, Ala.; and Joe Sievers, PGA, director of instruction at TPC at Snoqaulmie Ridge in Snoqaulmie, Wash., near Seattle.
Tournament organizers are realizing that ShotWatch makes popular and well-received tee and tournament prizes. And many pro shop buyers are adding ShotWatch successfully to their inventories.
To use ShotWatch, a golfer simply presses the “Save” button and the device remembers his best swing. The built-in signaling device on the ShotWatch alerts a player when he deviates from his pre-programmed personal best swing. The instant feedback facilitates muscle memory control, helping players maintain consistency and thus stay “in the groove.” Designed for use either alone or in conjunction with other training devices, ShotWatch provides fundamental information golfers need in order to experience productive practice sessions. It includes a “Handicap” feature, which adjusts its parameters to the skill level of the user.
Using advanced micro-circuitry and state-of-the-art electronic sensors, ShotWatch is programmed to generate reliable, useful information to improve a player’s game by enriching the practice session experience.
For more information, see www.shotwatch.com or call 949-497-9880. ShotWatch is available for purchase from the Web site as well as through quality pro shops and golf specialty outlets.
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