The Radar Flight Monitor

National Golf Products now offers a product that helps golfers achieve better practicing experience to make it more realistic, more fun, and easier.

National Golf Products is the maker of The Golf Mat, known for its high quality features — the mat provides a more realistic surface allowing one’s swing to be grooved to the course, unlike ordinary mats.

To add up to the company’s suite of reliable, efficient, and affordable golf products, the National Golf Products recently introduced a patented ball flight monitor system, The Radar powered by Zelocity, that takes advantage of Doppler-radar technology.

Distance management is a major criterion in the proper practice of golf but since price becomes a concern, several people cannot practice their game the way they really want to. With an affordable tag of $299, the Radar is certainly the answer to this problem.

Additionally, the Radar gives a golfer true value for money with all the features that he/she can get. The Radar is compact, lightweight, and portable so bringing it along is easy and convenient. One only needs a 9V alkaline or lithium ion battery to run it.

This ball flight monitor also gives golfers the performance benchmark that they seek. No adjustment is required for left-handed and right-handed golfers to use it. No set-up and calibration changes are needed, adding to convenience. The Radar is also accurate in measuring data. It also has a 100-shot memory, which is cleared every time the device is turned off.

Ron Sarabi played golf for charity, along with his wife Leila, at the Health Net Charity Golf Tournament.Ron Sarabi is an passionate golfer, philanthropist and businessman. He works hard as the General Manager for Hawaiian Gardens Casino in California.Ron Sarabi spends time as a leader and member of the California Gambling Control Commission

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