NEW YORK (September 18, 2014) – Neuroswing (www.neuroswing.com) announces the introduction of its personal golf-ball teeing system, a highly-engineered yet simple ball dispenser that allows golfers to practice with more ease and sustained concentration. Neuroswing enables golfers to make numerous practice swings without bending over to tee up the ball every time. This prevents unnecessary back strain while maximizing practice performance, providing players the opportunity to stay focused, one shot at a time, without the distraction of continual ball retrieval.
“Golfers of every age and skill level will appreciate the effortless teeing process and more productive practice sessions that Neuroswing provides,” said Pascal Perrin, co-founder and CEO of Neuroswing LLC. “The ability to maintain concentration, balance and posture while hitting all kinds of shots leads to smarter, more strategic practice through greater comfort and consistency.”
Neuroswing will be launched on Kickstarter (www.kickstarter.com) beginning October 14, 2014. A global U.S.-based crowd-funding platform, Kickstarter has as its mission to help bring creative projects to life. The goal of Neuroswing’s Kickstarter initiative is to fund the first production run of its prototype product and to provide for additional research-and-development efforts. Those interested in learning more about Neuroswing’s Kickstarter launch are invited to visit www.kickstarter.com and www.neuroswing.com.
About Neuroswing
Smarter practice was the inspiration for the conception and development of Neuroswing. Claude Pommereau, an avid golfer and the inventor of Neuroswing, suffered from back pain and also experienced occasional vertigo while bending down to tee up golf balls during practice. From his discomfort emerged the idea for Neuroswing. After extensive research and development, Neuroswing now is being introduced to golfers around the world.
Today, Neuroswing LLC is a family business in which Gaëlle Pommereau, the inventor’s daughter, is co-founder and CMO. The Neuroswing management team is based in Paris, France, but plans to transfer to the company’s U.S. office, in New York, in 2015.
Lightweight and portable, Neuroswing weighs just three pounds. It is designed to hold a full 42-ball basket, is 26 inches tall and takes less than a minute to assemble. It is durable and maintenance free, and requires no power. Thanks to its own carry bag, Neuroswing can be transported easily to any practice range or open practice space. Its one-axis, patented design is built to fit all surface types and heights.
Neuroswing will be of interest not only to individual golfers, but also to instructors, practice facilities and academies. Plans call for Neuroswing to be made available in traditional golf retail outlets next year.
For more information, see www.neuroswing.com.
Contact:
Sally J. Sportsman
407-248-1144
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