I purchased that Nanoswing device and it sucks.
Happy Holidays! I also invented a wearable device that fits on the brim of a cap -- it monitors head position and gives visual and physical feedback when outside of an optimal range. It's called Nanoswing.
Has anyone actually tried the O'Beam? It seems like a good idea but as anyone who has used a laser pointer knows it is very sensitive to slight movements and something attached to the brim of a hat seems like it would be subjected to a lot of slight movements.
The Wrangler is not a new idea. It has been around for years.
The Golf Board is a great idea but will they allow them on the course? Not likely.
O Beam putting aid may be helpful.
Golf Cooler Bag would not be practical in Canada. Provincial liquor laws prohibit having any liquor on the golf course that was not sold on the course. You cannot legally bring your own. Also the golf courses would obviously not appreciate the loss of revenue.
Regarding the oh so clever drink cooler...Many people like bringing their own drinks to the golf course - but consider the legal and economics for the golf course: if the course doesn't carry a drink you like - let them know. If you're just too cheap - buck up and realize it takes a lot of money to keep the golf course open. If you are bringing alcohol, realize that it may be illegal for you to bring alcohol on the premises, and that the alcohol license for the course requires that servers be aware of a customers condition so that they do not serve to someone already impaired, and that they may be liable for guests driving impaired when they leave. The reason they are trained to observe the signs is that you cannot tell when you have had too much, or might drive the cart into the lake, or your car into someone else later.
I like the golf board and can see how it could help keep courses in good shape.
These ideas have real merit,except the the "shoe bag" leaves me a little cold.
Great stuff.
Ted
Like the idea of the O'Beam putting aid.
John Jagger
Hi Wayne, I think that quite a few of us would like to get your feedback on the golfboards. then we could "walk" the round instead of using a cart--H
i like the game golf item. The ability to track stats and distances and use that for game improvement as well as knowing the distances one hits various clubs is a great idea. I wonder if they will come to market. Funding and promos are finished I believe and appears production and release seem to be an issue.