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As an businesskinda.com, you may not have much time for hobbies, but you can make a hobby work for you. Ninety percent of Fortune 500 CEOs play golf, and it’s not just a way to enjoy an afternoon. Enter the new year with a new hobby 97% of executives see it as a way to establish a close relationship with a business partner.
The dead of winter may not be the best time to hit the track in much of the country, but you can still practice off-season and make your first game in the spring a good one. Buy the TruGolf Mini Golf Simulator so you can practice at home, in the office or on a business trip. TruGolf is on sale for $179 (reg. $249) until 11:59 p.m. Pacific on January 9.
A new hobby that can bring you new business.
TruGolf uses the legendary E6 CONNECT software to provide true-to-life full course play or practice on 97 different golf courses, mini games and practice ranges. Swing to the green on beautifully rendered digital versions of world-famous golf courses, then check the post-swing analyzer to learn more about your swing. You get readouts for your face angle, angle of attack, swing tempo and club path.
The weighted trainer even creates an audible click and an authentic impact sensation when you swing at the digital ball. All you need is an iOS device or a PC to get started. If you want a more immersive experience, you can mirror your device’s screen on a smart TV and turn your office or living room into your very own golf course. With an in office golf simulatoryour favorite game can just be part of your healthy daily routine.
Play golf in your office.
Start the new year with a hobby that can give you new opportunities. Pick up the TruGolf mini golf simulator for $179, no coupon needed, through Jan. 9.
Prices subject to change.
Janice has been with businesskinda for 5 years, writing copy for client websites, blog posts, EDMs and other mediums to engage readers and encourage action. By collaborating with clients, our SEO manager and the wider businesskinda team, Janice seeks to understand an audience before creating memorable, persuasive copy.