Torrance, CA (July 14, 2014) – SwingBox (iswingbox.com), the revolutionary indoor and portable golf practice net that takes up less room than its competitors is proud to announce a partnership with world renowned teaching pro Jim McLean. The SwingBox was created by Dr. Joseph Lee, a prominent LASIK eye surgeon in Southern California. Dr. Lee was a frustrated golfer lamenting the lack of quality indoor nets with which to practice. So he combined the two elements and came up with the ground-breaking SwingBox practice net.
“We are absolutely thrilled by having Jim McLean, one of the most respected teaching pros in the world endorse the SwingBox,” said Dr. Joseph Lee, President of SwingBox. “It only validates what countless other teaching pros and golfers have been saying about the SwingBox. We have received countless testimonials on how the SwingBox have improved golfers swing and lowered their handicap indexes. Unlike inferior hitting nets, golfers get immediate audio and visual feedback. The thud it produces stands in stark contrast to the lack of sound made from a ball hitting a net. In addition, the ball returns to your feet promptly, saving golfers valuable time. The aesthetics and portable size is also a major advantage.”
SwingBox is proud to be an official sponsor of the first annual McLean at Sea cruise program. For more information, please visit the McLean at Sea cruise website (www.mcleanatsea.com).
About SwingBox
The idea for the SwingBox came about when Dr. Lee, a prominent LASIK eye surgeon in Southern California invented a device involving strands that would help correct near-sightedness. It never came to market, because LASIK eye surgery proved so successful. The strands gave him the idea.
“The idea was to put a bunch of strings across a board,” says Dr. Lee. “That’s got to slow the ball somewhat. It’s that tension that basically stops the ball.”
So the SwingBox was born, an indoor and portable golf practice net that takes up less room than its competitors and provides more feedback. More information can be secured by visiting iswingbox.com or by calling 310.874.6638.
Contact:
Matthew Simm
michaelsimm.pr@gmail.com
310.754.0516