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Originally Posted by mr3856a
I was thinking about that thing, then I saw the price tag. Fifty, maybe, but $100? 
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I'd be willing to bet you have spent more that $100 for a new driver at one point to try to gain a few more yards. Right?
When I first got my Swing Speed Radar/Tempo Timer, my swing speed was 97MPH on a good day. After working with the SSR/TT, I learned how to increase my average speed to 107MPH. A 10 MPH gain in swing speed means about 15 MPH in ball speed. And 15MPH of ball speed means about 33 more yards of carry. When was the last time you gained 33 yards by buying a new driver? If its been awhile, you might want to re-think spending $100 on a radar unit. And for what it's worth, you can also use the radar to improve your wedge game very easily. By measuring your swing speed and tempo with your wedges, you can get dialed in extremely well with your yardages with all your wedges, for 1/4, 1/3 , 1/2, and 3/4 sw3ing. I think a lot of golfers would fine that alone worth the price of the radar unit.