November 18, 2013 – The number one obstacle that golfers face out on the course is the wind. Unpredictable and changing wind conditions challenge even Tour level players when it comes to selecting the right club.
Think about the last time you watched an Open Championship in one of those super windy courses in Scotland. As the cameraman creeps up to one of the players and his caddy the whole discussion is about what club to hit based on the wind.
Even a slight eight mile per hour breeze can rob you of 15 yards off your next shot…
Problem is, there was no proven system to gauge the wind and adjust your club selection accordingly. You spend second after agonizing second flip flopping over what club to hit…
Now a lack of confidence equals tentative, weak swings that result in even weaker shots and that helpless feeling watching your ball fly aimlessly offline.
Here’s where The Wind Shot takes over. The Wind Shot is like having a caddy that spent several years at a university lab studying how the wind affects flying objects like your golf ball.
In fact The Wind Shot knows exactly how hard the wind is blowing, what direction and how to adjust your club selection for more accurate and confident shots. That’s right… no more guess work on your part!
The Wind Shot works by using a simple “wind sock” that gauges whether you are hitting into a headwind or tailwind along with wind speed. Now your club selection process is automated with a handy chart located on The Wind Shot’s gauge telling you how to club up or down.
Two quick steps and you can pick the right club with absolute confidence!
Imagine this scenario: you have a par 3, 160 yard hole where your club of choice is a 6-iron. But now you have a 10 mile per hour wind in your face. Most of your playing buddies are paralyzed analyzing what club to hit.
Not you… in less than 30 seconds you’ll know exactly what you’re up against and what club to hit. It makes sense… a small investment of $19.95 and you have a system for playing in windy conditions for life!
Stop trying to figure out how to play in the wind and visit us at TheWindShot.com
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