Mar 18, 2011 09:29 GMT  ·  By

There are plenty of devices out there that have been designed to help the fans of golf improve their technique and, in fact, that's also the case with the particular gadget you'll read about as follows, namely the SensoGlove.

The main idea here is that the SensoGlove will offer golfers real-time feedback of the correct grip pressure at every point of the swing, thus teaching them, over time, just how much force they need to put into any given movement in order to attain the desired results.

If you're wondering just how such a thing is possible, the answer is somewhat simple, really, since the device comes packed with a variety of sensors that will automatically point out the level of pressure applied at every point of one's hand, during the actual swing.

Furthermore, the SensoGlove’s audio feedback system will instantly warns users whenever their grip becomes too tight, allowing them to learn and maintain correct grip pressure at every point of the swing.

The results of these measurements are shown on a tiny display placed right on the glove, that will offer golfers significant information on their movements.

Of course, this thing won't teach users how to improve their technique in just a day or two, because we'll most likely be talking about a gradual process, golfers being forced to experiment and go through somewhat of a trial and error process until they obtain the best possible results.

Naturally, some golfers might consider that using the SensoGlove is equal to cheating, given the fact that this device will allow even less experienced golfers to get their game on a lot faster.

Pricing for the SensoGlove is not exactly that high, all of the models, regardless of their size and gender they're designed for selling for around 89 US dollars (with replacement gloves being priced at around 25 US dollars).