Mike Yamamoto | May 13, 2008
The next time your golf buddies start dissing your last swing, here's one way
to shut them up in a hurry. The
Golf Ball Launcher may not
be of much use as a putter, but it'll probably make it a lot more fun getting to
the green.
The designer of the launcher, made by Air Force Golf, was inspired to create
it after his father suffered a stroke that robbed him of the use of an arm and a
leg, according to Slippery Brick. But having witnessed the obsession of some
duffers in our acquaintance, we suspect that interest in these
air-guns-turned-golf-rifles won't be confined to those with physical
disabilities--especially when they learn that it has a range of
up
to 300 yards. And they probably wouldn't even flinch at the US$795 price
that's estimated once it comes to market later this year.
Needless to say, not all courses have agreed to allow the launcher in play.
But it could have other uses if you're still looking for ways to get that golf-ball cam into
position to spy on your opponents.
Via
Crave CNET
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