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Golf Technology For SeniorsSegway X2 Golf Cart
Stand tall on the fairway with the
Segway X2 Golf Cart. With a platform height of 8ins this is the golf version of
the self-balancing 2 wheeler with a speed of 2 or 3 times faster than walking
speed.
Hummer Roadster Golf Cart
For the ultimate in style, check out
this mini Hummer Roadster golf car. It's street legal too with the optional NEV
certificate, and with a range of 70 miles on a single charge and a speed of up
to 20mph, it's good for the neighborhood roadways as well as the fairways.
Radar Golf Detection System
This innovation works with a microchip
the size of a grain of rice embedded into the ball. If your shot lands in the
rough, behind rocks or trees, this gadget will locate it for you fast, saving
you valuable time on the course and avoiding penalties.
Ballfinder Scout
This device works with standard white
golf balls and uses a 3 megapixel camera with built in technology which
analyses a picture and identifies the shape of a golf ball. Average prices for the Ballfinder Scout are around
$135.
Red Eye Laser Putter
This is a detachable putter with an in
built laser guided system which "draws" a line on the ground allowing
you to detect with perfect accuracy where the ball will go.
Mizuno MP-600 Driver
This driver has 2 adjustable weights in
the head, allowing you fine tuning with 15 ball flight settings via the built
in slider system for maximum ball speed and the best
shot.
Dixx Lite Putter
This is a digital instruction putter
with a detachable head unit which logs all the information on your swing and
includes a vibration sensor which tells you if your grip is too tight.
Callaway Matrix FT-I Ozik F7M2
This fully customizable
build-it-yourself club comes with 72 different options of shaft and head to
make yourself the perfect club.
For the very special guy, look out for
the Segway X2 Golf Cart or for the privileged few the
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