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  • The Electronic Swing Groover II automatically reads distance and displays degree of hook or slice For use indoors or outdoors
  • Tracks and analyzies shot distance and direction for each club you use
  • Animated display shows ball flight using any club from driver to 9 iron
  • Heavy rubber grass-covered base with vivid white alignment stripe helps to visualize correct swing plane
  • For Left or right handed golfers choose English or metric display

Product Description
The Electronic Swing Groover is a free-standing Golf training aid and practice tool that may be used indoors or outdoors to improve your swing, your timing and your golf game overall by allowing true swinging motion with your very own clubs. The battery operated LCD box shows visual feedback of ball flight direction, distance and clubhead speed…. More >>

Club Champ Electronic Swing Groover II

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5 Responses to “ Club Champ Electronic Swing Groover II ”

  1. Grant
    December 21, 2009 at 6:47 am

    For the money, this is an excellent training tool. I, as others I see posting, have used more sophisticated equipment but found the results to be very close +/- 5% margin error. Many, many, golfers are in denial about how hard they muscle up to the plate and how far the ball travels. I find my driver to travel approx. 250 on the course, more sophisticated machines, and with this tool – club speed slighty over 100 with a slice from time to time, as recognized with the Swing Groover — so it gets my humble endorsement.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Cedric Customer
    December 21, 2009 at 7:39 am

    The Winter is here:( That means, in the midwest at least, I have just finished my first season of golf. I have topped balls, “shanked” balls, and even missed contacting the ball. However, I was determined to better my game. The first Swing Groover II I bought broke. I called the stored I ordered it from and they were willing to replace the device. I did receive a new Swing Groover II. After using the Swing Groover II, I must say I am well pleased. It has transformed my swing. All season long, I thought I had a built in draw in my swing (I saw many balls going left). The Swing Groover II has corrected that and now many of balls are straight. Also, the Swing Groover II has given my a confidence to go out on the golf course and have the to go where I want it to go. The Swing Groover II is accurate. I went to a professional and had my swing speed tested. My swing averaged 80-85 mph. With the Swing Groover, my swing speed is 75-80 mph. That sounds accurate to me. Looking forward to the start of the golf season :)
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. Tim Downey
    December 21, 2009 at 7:48 am

    I recently bought this product, and I find it a good trainer.

    I’ve used a much more expensive analyzer at a golf shop, when getting fitted for clubs, and the swing speed shown on this unit is within a couple mph of the golf shop machine.

    The yardage shown on this unit seems to be short, but when one remembers that yardage is dependent on so many factors–type of ball, temperature, humidity, elevation, wind, one’s particular physical state on each day–that imo, yardage matters much less in practicing than a consistent readout of swing speed.

    When I bring good tempo to my swing, the result is immediately visible on the readout. Get off tempo, and my swing speed invariably drops. Using this analyzer has helped me groove my swing, and even add a few mph.

    The unit is best suited for teed up shots, as the instructions discourage you from hitting down on a ball as with an iron. And the ball can’t be set flush with the “grass.”

    Even with that drawback, I’ve had lots of fun working on my game, with the Golf Channel on, and snow flying outside my Montana living room.

    All in all, I’m pleased with the product.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. Rick Schneider
    December 21, 2009 at 9:57 am

    I don’t recall ever being quite as disappointed with a product as I am with the Swing Groover II. Last night I went to the driving range to check some yardages of my clubs, just so I could verify the accuracy of the Swing Groover.

    I was hitting my 5-iron between 180-190 yards most of the time, occasionally hitting 200. My 7-iron was flying about 165 yards. Tonight, I just finished setting up the Swing Groover. My first few swings with a 5-iron produced readings of 133 yards. I warmed up a little more and started hitting the 7-iron. These swings produced readings of 121 yards, with an average of 121.

    This product is designed to indicate swing speed and yardage hit. The yardage is off by about 50 yards, but believe it or not, I think the swing speed indicator is probably pretty accurate. With the 5-iron, it was indicating a little over 70 mph. I’ve had my speed tested before with the driver and it registered a little over 100 mph, so this number of 71-73 with the 5-iron sounds reasonable.

    I’m not sure if I just got a defective machine or what exactly the problem is, but I’m very disappointed. I’m very inclined to think I just wasted $150.

    My suggestion is to keep looking for other products, because this one is horribly inaccurate.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. Stephanie S. Walton
    December 21, 2009 at 12:29 pm

    i just got this thing and hit it about 10 time and the pengulum broke and can not find parts. if I knew that the striking zone was plastic i whould of not got it…
    Rating: 1 / 5

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