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Accessory Review: Q-Link Golf Bracelet
by Jeffrey Reed
Editor, LondonOntarioGolf.com
Question: what do more than 300 touring golf professionals with a combined 125 worldwide victories have in common? Answer: they all wear the Q-Link pendant. Now, Q-Link Golf offers, the Q-Link bracelet, boasting all of the same characteristics as its highly-successful pendant.
Introduced at the PGA Merchandise Show in January, the Q-Link bracelet is already winning accolades for its aesthetics and its performance. Just like the Q-Link pendant, the Q-Link bracelet is advertised to help your human energy field 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 bracelet, like the pendant, is designed to work like a tuning fork, resonating with and strengthening life-enhancing information already present with the biofield. Pretty deep stuff. But can 300 touring pros be wrong? Heck, even Lorena Ochoa, LPGA Tour Player of the Year in 2006, wears Q-Link products. Arguably the world’s best female golfer, Ochoa says, “I feel calmer in tough situations. (Q-Link) really makes a difference under pressure.”
I’ve worn the Q-Link pendant off and on during the past year. On the course, I maintained a low single-digit handicap and improved my putting immensely. Is the Q-Link to blame? Who knows? But honestly, when I wear it while working in front of a computer terminal for most of the day, I feel confident that any negative feedback (not counting nasty e-mails, of course) is stopped dead in its tracks. Hey, we golfers are head cases, right? Tin Cup said so. Carl Spackler could have used one. Maybe Jean Van de Velde wouldn’t be a catch phrase if he had access to the Q-Link.
The Q-Link bracelet is a good looking accessory, too. I sampled the attractive Performance model in polished silver. It retails for $80 US. There are two more models: the Silver Cuff, $100 US; and the Silver/Gold Cuff, $150 US.
An alternative to the pendant, the Q-Link bracelet also contains no power source of its own. However, it is designed to produce a more rapid return to a centered emotional state. People who wear Q-Link products have reported higher energy, the ability to think more clearly, increased awareness, calmness, better sleep, enhanced mental focus, stamina and vitality.
Has this Q-Link bracelet review been both entertaining and informative? I hope it has. Blame it on the Q-Link bracelet: I wore it when I wrote this story. You see? It really does boost your human energy field. I hope it does as well for me on the course this season.
Learn more about the Q-Link Golf bracelet and pendant at
www.qlinkgolf.com.
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