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Accessory Review: Q-Link, by Jeffrey Reed
It’s hard to argue with the following statistics. Since 1999, golfers wearing the Q-Link pendant have captured more than 50 professional tournaments. Last year alone, Q-Link wearers won 17 times on professional tours. In fact, Q-Link boasts more than 200 touring pros who believe in its powers.
Tin Cup himself said it best: players on the PGA Tour are “head cases.” That is, golf is a mental game that can drive you nuts with one swing of the club. No surprise, golfers often turn to trinkets such as the Q-Link, and a variety of bracelets, in order to help them focus on their game. In the case of Q-Link Golf, that company prides itself in helping you “improve your focus, concentration and lower your golf scores.” It even offers a 90-day money-back guarantee.
Here’s the skinny on the Q-Link. It’s a pendant worn around your neck which is advertised to help your human energy field function at its optimum level, which in turn strengthens your resilience and resistance to the effects of stress. Q-Link Golf says U.S. Food and Drug Administration tests show effects are instant, although not always realized at first.
The Q-Link is advertised to work like a tuning fork, resonating with and strengthening life-enhancing information already present within the biofield. Q-Link wearer Justin Rose said, “You can walk up and down (the range at the 2005 Deutsch-Bank Open) and you can look for drivers, putters, wedges, but there’s not many products that have been as successful as the Q-Link in the terms of victories on the PGA Tour.” Mark Calcavecchia wore a Q-Link when he won the 2005 Bell Canadian Open, as we’ve all heard on the TV infomercial.
I’m wearing my Q-Link as I write this story, so I hope it helps me focus both on the review, and the televised final round of The Players Championship. The black and white models retail at $129 US plus shipping and handling. The titanium model costs $229 US, and the Q-Link pebble sells for $349 US. There are package deals, too.
If you’re a head case like me on the links, visit the Q-Link website for more information, www.qlinkgolf.com. It might just help your game.
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