Computer golf glove could improve your game

Many golfers wear a glove to avoid the club slipping out of their hand. The SensoGlove Company has come up with a computer golf glove that can be used as a training device.
The computer rests on the back of the glove hand. There are sensors in the fingertips that detect your grip pressure. The lighter the grip pressure, the farther the ball travels and with greater accuracy. A tight grip does the opposite.
The 1.2 inch LED digital computer monitor works with audio and visual feedback at 80 times per second. The sensors record the pressure on the club’s grip with a scale of 1 to 18. The greatest amount of pressure is 1 and the least pressure is 18. Every golfer will find the right pressure and learn what adjustment to make in grip. With the right pressure, the Senso Glove will help produces a smooth, powerful swing.
This product can be purchased at Golf Town or through Golfsmith for around $90. Replacement gloves are only $23 and the computer is transferable.
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