(PRWEB) December 10, 2003
Many of us watch TV golf matches on Sunday afternoon and fantasize what it would be like to hit a golf ball over 300 yards right down the middle of the fairway. A recent invention by Charles L. Wilson, Ph. D. could make your dreams come true. Dr. WilsonÂs Robogolfer enables a person who is unskilled or physically handicapped to play golf and Âhit golf shots with tremendous accuracy and distance. Robogolfer looks much like a
golf-club-bag pull cart with a barrel protruding from its base. It serves as a golf-ball pneumatic launcher that allows the player to precisely control the direction, loft, and distance of a golf shot. Robogolfer is capable of launching a golf ball over 300 yards with great accuracy. A U.S. Provisional Patent Application (60/481727) has been filed on Robogolfer and this invention is available for purchase.
Dr. Wilson developed the idea for the Robogolfer when he accidentally ran over a golf ball while mowing his yard, and inadvertently shot the ball fifty yards. ÂIt was like Newton getting hit on the head by the apple, Wilson says. He soon developed a prototype of a golf ball launcher using pneumatic technology. The launcher allows a player to perform all the necessary shots to get onto a green, where she or he may then use a conventional or adapted putter. Robogolfer opens up golf to many who are excluded because of their lack of skill or a physical disability.
Investors interested in Robogolfer can go to http://www.newideatrade.com and browse under New Listings. An image of the prototype from the provisional patent application follows.
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