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I am a golf enthusiast that never scored very well,  I rarely broke 100.  After playing a few years and getting rather serious with my golf game, I purchased every gadget and training aid that promised a lower score.  Finally I purchased a "David Leadbetter" swing laser and was on the right path (figuratively speaking).  I was not happy with the design of the product so I purchased the "Butch Harmon" laser.  Believing there had to be a better product design, I then purchased the "Plane Sight" golf laser.  The "Plane Sight" was the best of the three, but then I discovered the "Golf Swing Laser" and found the "bullet" design to be superior.

 

The Team Randy comparison:

The David Leadbetter design is made of plastic and uses an "O" ring to hold the laser in place. The "O" ring changes the feel of the grip and is very annoying. The Butch Harmon laser is also made of plastic (enough said about this laser). The Plane Sight model (made of metal) is much better and more durable, but it is larger and doesn't stay on the grip as well as it should. This is probably due to the fact that you have to screw the unit clockwise to turn the laser on and counterclockwise to turn it off. Eventually the hole in the grip becomes larger and the laser device does not stay snug.

The GOLF SWING LASER is an unobtrusive design, all metal construction and attaches to any club! It has a convenient on/off button and stays on the grip better than the competition.

 

When I practice in my garage, I use the GOLF SWING LASER and a swing speed radar. In fact, I have a GOLF SWING LASER on a 5 iron and a driver so that I don’t have to switch the laser from one club to another as I practice. If you use the Golf Swing Laser for 10 minutes each day, you will be amazed with where you take your golf game.  I am pleased that I can offer this training aid to anyone who desires an improvement in their game.

 

- Randy