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HOMEMADE - “The Smart Stick” co-inventor Martin Hall

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Old 08-30-2008, 12:08 AM
Tom Smart Tom Smart is offline
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John: What you fail to disclose to all who read your post is that the Smart Stick has two very expensive green lasers that can be seen outside in the brightest of sunlight on the greenest of grass. In addition the laser diode has a life span of 4000-5000 hours of on time which is a lifetime for a person using the Smart Stick 10-15 minutes per day. The Smart Stick also allows the teachers of the world and and the players of the world to use the Stick during a lesson, on the range prior to playing or just in the course of normal practice at the range. I will challenge you and anyone else to do this with mini mag flashlights. The Smart Stick has allowed the teachers of the world to simplify the swing plane to their students. When a student uses the Smart Stick they get instant feedback as to the path of the club and path of the hands. In the end this is helping students to eliminate sidespin. When they are on plane with a square club face at impact the result is straight shots. Another advantage of the Smart Stick is it fits right into your golf bag and is always available. Living in a world of technologial advancements I do not see why you would use flashlights tied onto or taped onto something that you cannot use outside where the game of golf is played. I appreciate the support of the people who have posted and actually seen and used the Smart Stick
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