By Leonard Finkel

 

ALINE, creators of a new class of golf equipment that replaces your shoes insoles, announced the results of a recent study done on the performance and earnings of professional golfers prior to and after putting ALINEs in their shoes.

An analysis was done of money earned by 18 pros who recently started wearing ALINEs in their shoes. Total earnings by these 18 Players in five events prior to wearing ALINEs was $4,431,700.00. Total earnings in five events after using ALINEs was $6,960,000.00. That’s an average increase in winnings of over 57%.

“Each week, more and more Professional Golfers are discovering the advantages of wearing ALINEs in their shoes,” said Derek Carroll, Founder and CEO of ALINE Systems. “We are excited to see results like these and I can tell you the players are excited too! When you provide benefits like increased power and distance, improved balance and accuracy, and a decrease in fatigue, players have taken notice.”

To date more than 100 players, caddies and industry professionals have worked with the ALINE technical staff. They’ve all recognized the benefits of wearing ALINE both on and off the course. More than 40 professional golfers have worn ALINE this year.
Founded in 2005 by a team dedicated to improving performance and health from the ground up, ALINE patented technology optimizes a golfer’s performance by properly aligning the back, hips, knees and ankle. This helps reduce lower body fatigue and improves swing mechanics, resulting in maximization of ground force reaction for more distance and accuracy. ALINEs are designed for performance in sports and life. ALINE makes similar equipment for Skiing, Snowboarding, Hiking, Cycling, Gym Workouts, Running, Walking and General Fitness activities. ALINE…what’s inside counts.

This season, three victories have been achieved and over $7.3 Million have been earned by players with ALINEs under their feet. For more information on ALINE visit their website at ALINE.com.

 

Leonard Finkel is the author of The Secrets to the Game of Golf & Life and former editor in chief of Golf Journeys Magazine. His work has been featured in almost 200 publications including Golf Magazine, Golf Digest, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Golf Illustrated, Golf Tips and Player Magazine. He has written more than a dozen cover stories for Golf Today Magazine. He has written extensively about golf and travel and has added poker to his writing repertoire. Finkel also works as a marketing and public relations consultant. His specialty niche is writing advertorial copy. Prior to his career in golf, Finkel owned a chain of retail stores and a consulting and import company based in Asia. He attended the University of Utah.

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