LongShot Training Pack
This is the best full training kit for first time users and an outstanding value. Each label is good for a minimum of six to eight shots or as long as you can still identify the last shot made ... TIP: THE LAST SHOT WILL BE SLIGHTLY LIGHTER IN COLOR FOR A FEW SECONDS. The Correction Guide contains full usage instructions as well as basic tips on how to make corrections based on various impact positions. For more in depth swing corrections consult a teaching professional. If you feel you don't need or want the Correction Guide, LongShot.com does offer a refill pack ... more recorders, no booklet, same price - $9.95. They also offer Bulk packages that can be printed with logos and text for outings and businesses, such as golf schools or practice facilities. Higher quantity users can drastically lower the cost per label by considering any of the bulk packages available at www.longshot.com.
Here’s what we think!

The Good
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Multi-Impact ... at least six to eight readings per label
- Easy application ... specific shapes for each club
- Moisture resistant when applied to a dry club-face
- Used labels remove completely ... no residue
- Absolutely accurate impact readings
- Dimple shape can indicate hooks and slices
- Use for practice, teaching or club-fitting
- 3 different size labels for Woods, Irons, and putters/low profile woods
- Complete Correction/Instruction Guide
- Protective Plastic carrying case
- Affordable Price -$ 9.95
- Refill Packs available for added savings

The Bad
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The Putter imprint is very subtle and hard to see. Unless you are putting from 50 ft out.
- It is not approved for use in competition (minor complaint )

The God’s honest Truth
This is really a good tool for golfers who have a lot of problems with mishit balls and inconsistent setup. The correction Guide is pretty useful in explaining what the impacts means, and how to try and correct them. While it does not replace having a professional give you lessons or analyze you swing, it does help those golfers who can self correct their swings. Overall this is a really helpful product and a great value at $9.95 for 52 different labels. That translates into 300 to 400 shots that can be analyzed.

Ratings
Fun Factor Value Factor Golf Benefit
3 out of 4
Watching the imprint get larger and darker when you really lay into one is pretty entertaining
4 out of 4
$9.95 – Great value and well within almost every golfer’s budget
3 out of 4
Very useful, especially if used at a driving range where corrections can be made immediately.
Ratings info:
0 - Total waste of time and money
1 - May be beneficial but like a moped, it’s fun until you’re friends see you use it.
2 - Average benefit for most golfers
3 - Pretty Good product, if you have extra money, it’s worth it
4 - Buy it now, before the company catches on and raises it’s price
If you would like to purchase the Long Shot training pack, it is available through Long Shot Golf.


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