A golf club lying on a textured black mat with two green indicator lights on the clubhead. A computer keyboard is partially visible in the background.

Laser focused

A typical golfer has spent an average of up to 100 hours practicing, up to $1,000 on lessons, up to $350 on training aids and up to $5,000 on custom clubs per year without results because they can not visualize their swing.  

The flight of the golf ball is determined by power transfer, launch angle, club face at impact, and ball spin.  Most golfers struggle with controlling the ball flight and they don’T know why.  The relationship of face angle to club path determines the axis of the ball spin.  The axis of ball spin determines the curvature of the ball.  Seventy percent of golfers slice the ball (ball curves right for a right-handed golfer) and this is typically due to an incorrect club path. 

Our laser-guided technology in the golf club itself helps golfers reduce follow through errors.

A man playing golf on a lush green golf course, swinging a golf club with a golf ball in midair.

Visualize your path

Close-up of a golf ball near a hole on a golf green, with a golfer in the background preparing to putt.

maximize distance with accuracy

A man playing golf on a lush green golf course, about to hit a golf ball with a club under a partly cloudy blue sky.

align your swing

A girl in an orange shirt, black shorts, and a black cap playing golf on a lush green course with trees and hills in the background.

improve follow thru

join our community