SmartSwing Hits it Down the Middle with Intelligent Golf Club.AUSTIN Austin. 1 City (1990 pop. 21,907), seat of Mower co., SE Minn., on the Cedar River, near the Iowa line; inc. 1868. The commercial and industrial center of a rich farm region, it is noted as home to the Hormel meatpacking company, whose Spam Town museum , Texas -- In Industry First, Austin Technology Company Implants Hardware in a Driver that Provides Immediate and Elaborate Feedback SmartSwing, Inc., an Austin-based golf technology company, announced today the introduction of an intelligent golf club which will enable millions of golfers to improve their game and more thoroughly enjoy their experience on the golf course. Unlike other golf learning systems on the market, the SmartSwing driver -- other clubs are to follow -- incorporates hardware in the shaft shaft (shaft) a long slender part, such as the diaphysis of a long bone. shaft n. 1. An elongated rodlike structure, such as the midsection of a long bone. 2. of the golf club. This allows the golfer to get immediate and elaborate feedback on the quality of their golf swing and other mechanics. The feedback occurs on the golf course or the golf range and can be transferred to a computer via a wireless link. "The software allows you to download To receive a file transmitted over a network. In any communications session, "download" means receive, and "upload" means send. The download/upload often implies a big/little scenario, in which data is being downloaded from the "big" server into the "little" user's computer. your swing, analyze it from every angle and then compare it to your ideal reference swing on the computer," said Dick Eyestone, SmartSwing's chief executive officer. "This is the first driver ever developed with this technology integrated into the shaft." Initially, the club will be available through teaching professionals in select markets around the country as well as direct to the consumer at SmartSwing's web site. Clubs can be purchased for $649 to $799, depending on the software functionality (Visualizer vi·su·al·iz·er n. One who visualizes, especially a person whose mental images are predominantly visual. Noun 1. visualizer - one whose prevailing mental imagery is visual visualiser and Analyzer analyzer /ana·ly·zer/ (an´ah-li?zer) 1. a Nicol prism attached to a polarizing apparatus which extinguishes the ray of light polarized by the polarizer. 2. ) the golfer is interested in. To get more information on the product, golfers should visit www.smartswinggolf.com Many in the golf industry believe the product is both unique and will be well-received by the marketplace. "I receive hundreds of emails a week about new technology in the golf industry, but this club has some legitimacy LEGITIMACY. The state of being born in wedlock; that is, in a lawful manner. 2. Marriage is considered by all civilized nations as the only source of legitimacy; the qualities of husband and wife must be possessed by the parents in order to make the offspring to it," said Rick Gray, director of product development for Dunlop. "I think it is going to do really well. There's nothing like it in the marketplace right now." About SmartSwing SmartSwing is an Austin (TX)-based technology company that has developed a revolutionary golf learning system. Its new line of intelligent golf clubs contain patent pending technology, which for the first time allows a golfer to visualize and analyze their swing. Positive and negative audible A protected MP3 file format from the Audible.com audio download service. See Audible.com. feedback from the club provides an instant barometer of the quality of a golfer's swing at home or on the range. SmartSwing clubs can also operate in 'silent mode' where swings are captured for later analysis without any feedback. During normal play or practice, SmartSwing clubs record all relevant swing data for future analysis. Using SmartSwing software in conjunction with our LS100 or LS300 series clubs, golfers have the unique capability to view their swing in a relative sense by superimposing it upon a known good or 'reference' swing. Sophisticated analytics allow for a detailed diagnosis of swing problems and learning progression from swinging on plane, to distance, to consistency. The result -- accelerated learning and greater enjoyment of the game. For more information about the company or its products, visit www.smartswinggolf.com or call 888-794-6418. Media inquiries should be directed to Holt holt n. Archaic A wood or grove; a copse. [Middle English, from Old English.] holt Noun the lair of an otter [from Hackney Hackney, inner borough (1991 pop. 164,200) of Greater London, SE England, on the Lea River. Clothing manufacture (in Hackney) and printing and furniture making (in Shoreditch) are the borough's chief industries. London's first theater was built in Shoreditch (c.1575). at 512-632-0854 or Hhackney@smartswinggolf.com |
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