Budgets for tech centers vary wildly, just like any other aspect of operating a golf course. But there are ways for all clubs, and not just the lucky few with “unlimited” funds, to be able to provide Tour-level statistics for their members.
Budgets for tech centers vary wildly, just like any other aspect of operating a golf course. But there are ways for all clubs, and not just the lucky few with “unlimited” funds, to be able to provide Tour-level statistics for their members.
Paul Calabrase, National Sales Manager for SkyTrak, understands that many clubs can’t afford a comprehensive, dedicated training facility.
“We help a lot of clubs in this scenario,” Calabrase says. “All you need is the SkyTrak Launch Monitor, a hitting mat and net. This can start as low as $3,000 if you already have a computer or iPad. From there, we see accounts upgrade to better mats, add a TV or even add a simulation cage for projection.”
The SkyTrak app gives professionals the driving range with shot tracer, launch angle, back spin, ball speed, side spin, side angle and more. It allows the club or instructor the ability to instruct, fit or give customers the ability to hit balls indoors.
Ryan Dotters, CEO of Full Swing, has equipped major champions like Tiger Woods, Jordan Spieth and Jason Day with simulators in their homes, and many more clubs across the country with high-tech packages. With simulators starting at $39,900 and going up from there, Full Swing is a leader in the industry.
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