Learn to Play Golf

The DriveLine Laser, a training device unlike any other. The DriveLine Laser, allows free swing movements, no ropes, pulleys, jackets or PVC. The DriveLine Laser, is not just a laser pointer, the DriveLine Laser, creates a continuous 270° plane of laser light to detect every movement within a golf swing. Unlike any other laser product on the market, the DriveLine Laser, can be seen continually from the address position all the way to the top of the back swing. The DriveLine laser is not just for tee shots, utilizing the different clamp sets the DriveLine can be used for practice putting and specialty shots. But most importantly, the DriveLine Laser, answers the questions that every golfer needs to know, "Where should my hands, arms, wrist, and body be at different points in my golf swing?"
NK Products, Inc. developed the DriveLine Laser, to detect swing flaws, but detecting swing flaws was only half the problem. Knowing how to make and repeat a good swing movement is just as important. The first step was getting the DriveLine laser, in the hands of qualified golf instructors to define "good golf movements". NK Products, using the DriveLine Laser, was able to precisely document the swing movements of some of the most popular golf instructors in the country. Questions about driving, fading, drawing, and putting have all been answered in the CD Golf Lesson included with the DriveLine Laser.

The DriveLine Laser, can be clamped to any driver. NK Products, Inc. has broken the tee shot down into eight swing positions and documented the laser line position of teaching professionals in those eight key positions. Now any golfer can compare their swing positions to those of a teaching professional. Where should the swing plane be at the top of the back-swing? Where should the club-face be pointed when the club shaft is parallel to the ground? When the arms are parallel to the ground, what are the wrist doing? These questions and more have all been answered using the DriveLine Laser.

Specialty shots are golf shots in which a golfer uses the face of the golf club to intentionally create spin on a ball. The spins necessary for these types of golf shots are created by a combination of foot alignment and club head position at address. The DriveLine Laser, was used to document and compare the standard address positions with the address positions necessary to create fades and draws. Whether you suffer from a slice or a hook, understanding the adjustments necessary for correcting and controlling the ball is a definite advantage for most golfers.

Using the Putter Clamp the DriveLine Laser, can quickly be mounted to any putter and, if used to practice, is guaranteed to shave strokes off your game. Every good golfer will tell you that being a good putter is a must. Putting is a combination of two elements; hitting the ball the correct distance and in the correct direction. While the DriveLine Laser, cannot help you to read a green, it can help you to control your putting stroke and improve your alignment. The line produced by the DriveLine laser, will monitor your alignment and your stroke to insure that the ball is struck by a square club-face and that the club-face is pointed at the cup. A six foot putt with 3" of error in the alignment or the club face position can produce a 4 inch miss. Close enough doesn't count in golf and without the DriveLine Laser, it would be near impossible to detect 3" of error. The DriveLine laser, can help to eliminate improper alignment and unnecessary movement in the putter head to improve your play on the green.

- DriveLine Laser - An electronic module that mounts to the club to produce the 270° laser plane.
- The Driver Clamp Set - A clamp set used to mount the laser module to any driver or iron.
- The Putter Clamp Set - A clamp set that allows the laser module to be installed on any putter.
- Laser Enhancement Glasses - One pair of laser enhancement glasses to help the golfer see the laser line in artificial lighting conditions.
- The CD Golf Lesson - A comprehensive golf lesson that breaks down the swing positions of a teaching professional while driving, putting, hooking and fading. Also included are the basics of address, the grip, and body alignment.
- Swing Weight - A swing weight that, when attached to a practice club, will provide the added weight necessary to build good muscle memory.
- Rechargable Batteries and charger - The DriveLine laser, comes standard with a set of rechargable batteries and recharger, so no inconvenient or costly battery replacement is necessary.
Note: The DriveLine laser is intended for indoor practice but can be used at a Driving range at night under artificial lighting conditions with the aid of the laser enhancement glasses. The laser is not visible in direct sunlight. U.S. patent number 6,758,760.

The Universal DriveLine Practice Mat is designed to be used in conjuction with the
DriveLine Laser Trainer and Swing Analyzer for indoor practicing. The Mat measures 56" x 50".
The Universal DriveLine Practice Mat aids golfers with visual SwingZone references for the
optimal placement of their feet, stance and club motions.
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Includes 2'x1' artificial turf and rubber tee mounted to practice board with carrying handle and six practice golf balls.
DriveLine SPECIFICATIONS
- Internal Battery: Nickel Cadmium 3.6V 600mah
- Estimated Run Time before recharging: 5 hours continuous
- Estimated Recharge Time: 8 hours
- Weight:
OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES
- Recharge DriveLine only with the power supply included with the DriveLine product.
- Do not immerse DriveLine module in water.
- Keep DriveLine module away from fire.
- Avoid direct and continuous eye contact with the DriveLine laser.
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