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All Work, All Play (cont.)
SWING
P3ProSwing Golf Digest Simulator and Analyzer
Starts at $1,200, p3proswing.com
Use any of your own
clubs and tee off; 65
optical sensors create
a visual image of
your swing on your
hooked-up computer
screen, through the
9-inch-by-14-inch platform. Learn what’s right
and wrong with your game as you play along an
18-hole course.
PRO You’ll receive swing analysis from P3Pro-
Swing and illustrated golf tips from the editors of
Golf Digest.
CON The big-screen TV (shown above) isn’t
included.
GRIP
Dynaflex Center Force TourGrip Gyro Trainer
$30, amazon.com
Get a better golf swing
without touching a
club. Grasp the Gyro
Trainer the way you
would your 9-iron,
then switch it on.
The gadget generates
more than 13,000 rpm, increasing grip, forearm
strength, and range of motion for anyone from a
links rookie to a PGA pro.
PRO Created by world long-drive champ Gerry
James, the Gyro Trainer also helps with carpal
tunnel and golfer’s elbow.
CON Don’t try this in a cubicle: The vibrating
noise might disturb coworkers.
PUTT
Executive Sandbox Sand Trap Golf
$25, perpetualkid.com
Let your fingers do
the talking—or in
this case, the putting—
without getting
up from your seat. Use
the nickel-plated golf club to take a whack at
one of two tiny golf balls. When you’ve mastered
your shot, groom the box’s white sand with the
miniature rake for even more time wasted.
PRO The club doubles as a pen.
CON Won’t improve your actual swing.
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