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    Hilly, no disrespect but I can buy 2 aligment sticks on the internet for $20 that do exactly the same thing, great idea but way too expensive for your less than average golfer that would use one of these.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozman View Post
    Hilly, no disrespect but I can buy 2 aligment sticks on the internet for $20 that do exactly the same thing, great idea but way too expensive for your less than average golfer that would use one of these.
    Your exactly right ozman, I use to do it with two golf clubs. But just remember there are a lot of players who try to always improve their game one way or the other.

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    Thats true mate, if I were you I would be looking to market it Japan or South Korea, they are totally nuts about golf!

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    I was lucky enough to trial the invention and I must say it is absolutely brilliant and has huge potential, Hillbilly knows what I mean.

    Kudos to Hilly and his brothers, firstly for having a go at great personal expense and secondly for becoming members of the elite inventors club.

    I wish you all the best fellas.

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    Don't mean to piss on your chips mate, but laser guides are crap for golf, it is too hard to see the laser in bright sunlight, unless you were special sunglasses. Also if you can't line up your club properly, with out the aid of a laser...... then what are you going to do when you have to play on the course ?
    Anyone i play with would rip the piss out of someone if they tried to use such a gadget during a round.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stinky poo
    it is too hard to see the laser in bright sunlight,
    Bingo............That's the difference between this product and when compared to similar alignment aids in the market. You can clearly see the laser beam in bright sunlight.

    You should see the product in the market soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loy Toy View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by stinky poo
    it is too hard to see the laser in bright sunlight,
    Bingo............That's the difference between this product and when compared to similar alignment aids in the market. You can clearly see the laser beam in bright sunlight.

    You should see the product in the market soon.

    Thanks LT for the live demonstration not too long ago at the course. I can confirm that the laser light is clearly visible in bright sunlight and acknowledge that it is a training aid for improving one's game during practice and friendly rounds of golf as well as during sessions at the range. I understand that if I was in a cut throat tournament or something where the use of such a training tool would not be viewed favorably upon. But then again, it is not intended to be used during PGA or tournament play...
    "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff....and it is all small stuff"

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    Maybe you can help me publish my new book - "How To Line Up Your Fifth Putt".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Humbert View Post
    Maybe you can help me publish my new book - "How To Line Up Your Fifth Putt".

    Humbert is a potential customer LT.....

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    Alignment of the club face though important is just about the easiest thing in golf, it's when one starts to swing the problems start.
    Have you ever tried the laser tool that would stick in the butt end of the club, it would make a line as you swung the club demonstrating how far your swing was off plane, great to show u when the butt was facing the ground but useless during the last 3rd of the downswing.

    The only golf gadget that works it the little rubber suction cup that goes on the end of the putter, helps u pick up the ball out of the hole. The rest of em are a waste of time

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