Tom:
Sorry, but if Mean Gene couldn't keep the balls on the device, then he need to go back for some sort of training.
It's not a novelty/gimmick nor does it rob folks of their hard earned cash, I took some time and researched it and do my best to keep those types of products off my site.
Gotta go set up my bottled water stand on the bridge I bought from Tflan.
Thanks!
John


Hang on a minute John before you jump to conclusions.  This gentleman I
visited with received the PGA Trainer and Club Maker award for 1990.
His name is Gene Ware and he lives in the Dallas area, if you would like
to look him up.  He still teaches today and I can only imaging that he
probably has handled more clubs and tested more "revolutionary gimmicks"
that you or I have even seen.

All the cage does is keep the ball from flying off in space when it
doesn't meet specs but then if guess it really is just a ball marker and
not a device to check trueness of balance isn't it.  I must admit that
until less than an hour ago I too thought it would be a good way to
scribe a perfect line around the ball.  Then I figured I could use the
tube out of a roll of paper towels and that sure doesn't cost $30.  The
little gadget is impressive however as a novelty.

Heck the way I play golf it doesn't make much difference if the ball
were balanced or not.

Have a great day!

Tom
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