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SwingMate will promote swing consistency and increased driving distance by accurately measuring clubhead speed. Unlike other devices, it requires no club attachments.
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SwingMate takes the
guesswork out of your Swing. A smooth consistent
swing will lower your score. Whether you're a scratch
golfer, or just starting out, the revolutionary SwingMate
will help you measure, record and improve your swing
consistency.
SwingMate uses radar
technology to measure the speed of your club. Its portable
design operates on a standard 9-volt battery (included),
which makes it easy to perfect your swing at the driving
range, golf course, or even in the backyard.
SwingMate
incorporates a large digital display, memory to store your
last 10 swing speeds plus your optimal average, club
selection (iron & wood), and an automatic shut-off.
Why guess about your
swing when you can measure it, adjust it and improve it?
Whether you're a scratch
golfer or just learning, SwingMate will promote swing
consistency and increase driving distance. And that leads to
strokes off your game. SwingMate is the most sophisticated
and accurate swing speed measuring device on the market,
because it operates on the principle of radar and is
manufactured by the industry leader
in advanced radar technology.
With SwingMate
you get:
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Instant swing
speed |
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RADAR operation
for unparalleled accuracy |
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Improved
consistency and driving distance |
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No cumbersome
club attachments! |
Develop Swing
Consistency
If
your swing differs day to day, you're not achieving
maximum swing consistency. SwingMate will help you
identify your most powerful and consistent swing and
help you to duplicate this ideal swing in your game. The
more you practice with SwingMate, the more you will
improve you consistency, tempo an driving distance.
No Cumbersome
Club Attachments
SwingMate requires no
club attachments or special equipment. Just place
SwingMate approximately three feet behind the golf ball
tee position and in line with the direction of the club
stroke. Operate SwingMate in Speed Mode to determine
clubhead speed using a driver. Or, select the
appropriate club from the menu (2 - pitching wedge and
1, 3, 4, and 5 woods) and watch the digital display
toggle between both your swing speed and the distance
the ball should travel based on your swing speed. It's
that easy!
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Features
Include: |
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Digital
Display |
Communicates
clubhead speed (mph), distance (yards), club
selection, and indicates when battery needs
replacement. |
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Memory
Button |
Stores up to 10
swings and calculates the average of these speeds. |
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Dist/Club
Button |
Displays club
selection (iron & wood) and provides the distance
the ball should travel based on your swing speed. |
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Auto
Shut-Off |
If SwingMate is
left on for a period longer than five minutes, and
no swing or button activity is made, the unit will
automatically shut itself off to conserve battery
power. (9-volt battery included) |
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SwingMate Frequently Asked Questions
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How
do I set up SwingMate?
- Place
SwingMate approximately 3 feet behind the golf ball
tee-off position and in line with the direction of the
club stroke. Proper placement is essential for a speed
reading to be taken.
Do not
use SwingMate in wet and/or tall grass.
- What
functions does the Power button have?
- The Power
button turns SwingMate on and activates speed mode.
Speed measurements are confirmed by an audible beep.
- What does
the Dist/Club button do?
- Pressing the
Dist/Club button displays club selection (iron &
wood). Distance mode indicates distance ball should
travel, based on club used.
- What does
the Memory button do?
- Pressing the
Memory button recalls optimal speed and your last ten
swing speeds. Pressing the Memory button any time for
3 seconds calculates average swing speed. Press the
Memory button again to store this average as your
optimal speed. Optimal speed will now be displayed
when unit is turned on.
This
optimal speed must be your average speed using a
driver.
- How do I
use SwingMate to make a club selection?
- Press the
Memory button, then the Dist/Club button, and the
display will cycle through distances from 200 to 100
yards in decrements of 10. Release button at desired
distance, and proper club selection is displayed
(based on optimal speed stored previously).
- How do I
erase the memory?
- With the unit
turned off, press the Memory and Dist/Club buttons
simultaneously, and then restart SwingMate by pressing
the Power button.
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