Indiana Golf Journal february (1)

Zigit Beer And Drink Dispenser This Phoenix-based company touts their features: • Provide golfers with immediate, gratuity-free access to the alcoholic beverages • Generates larger margins for courses because it requires less overhead and staffing headaches • Upholds compliance controls, including drink limits per day, per user • Tracks real-time inventory • Reduces alcohol inventory shrinkage which often reaches 30% • Speeds up pace of play ``We’re targeting golfers because they could use it year-around,’’ said Zigit’s Chris Hurry. Golf course management decides which beverages are offered, plus Zigit has technology that can screen out under-age buyers and limit the daily intake of others. You can find out more at their APP. One Club Training Device The One Club Training Device provides instantaneous tactile, audible and sensory feedback to promote correct swing consistency. Alcides Deschesnes, a Canadian-born mechanical engineer, developed the One Club Device designed to increase golfers’ swing speeds. ``It’s more than a weighted club,’’ said Deschesnes. ``It combines the principles of dynamic inertia resistance with instant feedback and can be used as an exercise tool.’’ Click HERE to find out more. Dial Ball Marker Toweltag, a Canadian company that also manufactures popular golf towels, intrigued me with their ball marker. It helps golfers draw straight lines on their balls for identification purposes but is more valuable after play begins. ``It can be used as an alignment tool,’’ said Craig Holub, who introduces himself as TowelTag’s ``founder and visionary.’’ The ball marker comes with a dial that can help line up putts, either on the practice green, or on the course. Order online at TowelTag.

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