DiXX Blu Digital Instructor lowers handicap (hopefully)
October 10th 2006 00:37
You know you're not cut out for a game of golf when your handicap is somewhere in the teens or twenties. Having the best set of clubs and even exclusive golf memberships all over the world will not be able to help you sink that putt, as you're lacking the crucial 'X' factor. Instead of raising your blood pressure any further, why not give it one last shot?
Infinics of South Korea has developed the DiXX Blu Digital Instructor which is actually a putter that comes with sensors and an LCD display to help you get your alignment correct before sinking that golf ball. The putter is able to collect various forms of data such as the swing speed and its path, impact position, and the angle of the putter’s face on each of your swings which could come in handy when you're reflecting on your game once it's over.
If you're in Japan anytime soon, you can pick up the DiXX Blu Digital Instructor for a whooping $832. Well, I suppose buying it as a last hurrah would be the obvious choice. After all, everybody needs a little closure. You know it's time to hang up those clubs and pursue some other sport where you need not be handicapped (pun intended) when there is even a device to help you line up your putt. Look at it this way - the tennis racket doesn't come with some laser-guided device.
Source: Crunch Gear
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