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Practice your swing with this golf simulator on sale

TL;DR: Work on your golf skills from home with the PhiGolf home golf simulator, on sale as of May 29 for $189.97 — a 23% discount. 


Golfers around the world all have one thing in common: They despise rain. The weather can really put a damper on a round of golf, especially when you’ve waited all winter to get back out on the course. That's where the PhiGolf home golf simulator can save the day.

Successfully funded on Indiegogo with over $200,000, the PhiGolf simulator and swing stick allow you to play golf all year round, no matter the weather, from practically anywhere.

It’s kind of like a video game, except the swing stick trainer is your controller. As you swing (just as you would on the course), the built-in sensor recreates your real-world performance on the screen, measuring your accuracy and strength. Read more...

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