OptiShot Infrared Golf Simulator Now Available
While stuff like Kinect and PS Move are aimed at casual gamers, Dancin’ Dog Golf’s OptiShot Infrared Golf Simulator is aimed solely at core golfers looking to capitalize on their golf game while at home, the office or the log cabin during a snowy winter’s day.
The cool part about this device is that it’s a lot like the other motion-driven devices available for home consoles, save you don’t bust bubbles or play a casual game of tennis with the OptiShot, you play realistic, real-to-life golf with it and the best part is that you can use your very own shoes, clothes and clubs.
The OptiShot uses multiple infrared sensors in its ground-based golf mats to calculate your swings, power, position and more in order to provide startling real-to-life visual feedback as if you were actually on the green, driving the tee down the fairway.
What’s more is that another device is also available to coincide with the OptiShot is the Pro Golf Mental Coach from Brain Center International. A complete walkthrough of the Mental Coach can be viewed in the video demo below.
All right so let’s recap: The OptiShot Infrared Golf Simulator lets you play golf from the comfort of anywhere that has a television or laptop available for you to use and the Pro Golf Mental Coach helps to improve your aim, your swings and your mental attitude while playing golf.
The OptiShot Infrared Golf Simulator is currently available for $399.99. You can learn more about the simulator by heading on over to the Official Website. You can also learn more about the Pro Golf Mental Coach, used by the PGA and designed in part by pro golfers, psychologists and neuroscientists by visiting the Official Website.
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