MAINTAIN YOUR EDGE
WITH THE SWEDGE™
The Swedge is a simple
swing training aid that tucks
under your arm, designed to
eliminate the flying elbow
and a number of swing
flaws. It provides instant
biofeedback to keep you
compact and connected
throughout your backswing.
Does it work? You bet it
does! It also clips right on
your bag for a quick swing
fix anytime. Made
exclusively in the USA.
Price: $29.99
www.avidgolfusa.com
GET INSTANT FEEDBACK WITH SWINGBYTE
Swingbyte, which
Golf Digest
called one the “ 12
coolest” products at the PGA Merchandise Show this
winter, is a high-tech practice aid for golfers. Swing-
byte attaches to any golf club and instantly transmits
feedback – like club-head speed, club-face angle, etc.
– to the player via their smartphone or tablet. Players
can use it on their own or with a golf instructor.
Price: $149 |
www.swingbyte.com
NEW
PRODUCTS
TAYLORMADE ATV WEDGE
IS SIMPLY EFFECTIVE
The TaylorMade ATV wedge is engi-
neered to offer an effective yet simple
approach to wedge play. A unique sole
design allows every curve, angle and
edge to serve a purpose while executing
shots from a variety of lies.
Price: $119 |
www.taylormadegolf.com
ADIDAS GOLF INTRODUCES SAMBA GOLF FOOTWEAR
Launched in 1950, the original SAMBA was created to enable
soccer players to train on hard, icy ground and quickly evolved to
become a dominant indoor soccer shoe. SAMBA’s combination of
classic styling and comfortable fit fueled its transcendence into a
modern-day essential worn everywhere from athletic fields to city
streets and by virtually everyone regardless of age and gender.
SAMBA GOLF brings the timeless styling to the golf course.
Price: $100 |
www.adidas.com
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