Pitgreen!

Industrial Design
Feb 03, 2006
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Wow, i absolutly love this product! Being a recient golf convert myself, i was quiet amazed to see that this little fellow could drive, putt, chip, slice, and even do bunker shots!

Check it out here

What is even more interesting is in the movies section, there is a short interview, in German though, about how this product was created. Its a really nice summary of the product development process.





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    matze
    Nov 03, 06 – 10:32 pm

    Hi i realy appreciate your statement.
    I am one of the designers how great this product.

    it was a long but realy interesting prosses and we learnt a lot in the time. also that things can happend you never imagin.

    now we try bring this littel toy on the marked and try to reach everyone out there.

    we like to have feedback from everyone to this toy and of couse projekt.

    it is a try to set up a toy for adults what es actually realy hart in the analog toy market.

    if you like to give as more feedback and ideas. or even like to toy with that. join our web-groups.

    http://play.pitgreen.com
    http://myspace.com/pitgreen
    http://mayspace.com/play_magazin
    http://flickr.com/pitgreen
    http://flickr.com/groups/pitgreen

    nice one

    Design Translator
    Nov 03, 06 – 10:52 pm

    Hi Matze,

    Thanks for stopping by and leaving your comments.

    I bumped into Pitgreen at the recient London Designers Block, were you there?

    Please do keep in touch.


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