Monthly Archives: December 2015


Logo of US Golf TV where Todd Kolb demonstrates how to use FlightScope launch monitors / golf ball trackers to cut strokes.

Todd Kolb Advises the Average Golfer on How to Cut Strokes from Their Round

28 December 2015

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Todd Kolb, from US Golf TV, shows us how the average golfer can cut shots from their round by using FlightScope. He highlights two very basic fundamentals: knowing how far you hit each club and what your tendency is (left or right).


Logo of Core Golf Education which is now offering Professional Level Certification in FlightScope products.

FlightScope Announces Partnership With Core Golf Education

18 December 2015

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Top golf academy and leader in sports technology offer students certifications in FlightScope technology ORLANDO, Fla. – December 18, 2015 – FlightScope, a world leader in the development and manufacturing of sports technology, today announces its partnership with Core Golf Education, a company specializing in golf training and education. Through this partnership, Core Golf is…


Product photo showing a FlightScope golf launch monitor, a FocusBand, and a FlightScope-compatible mobile device.

FlightScope Signs Exclusive Partnership Deal With FocusBand

11 December 2015

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Leader in ball tracking technology partners with wearable, mind-sensing headset developer to bring new level tech to sports ORLANDO, Fla. – December 11, 2015 – FlightScope, a world leader in the development and manufacturing of 3D Doppler club and ball tracking monitors, golf radars and launch monitors for sports, today announces its exclusive partnership with…


Video of Todd Kolb demonstrating how to use FlightScope launch monitors / golf ball trackers to cut strokes.

US Golf TV on Fixing a Slice with FlightScope

04 December 2015

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In another installment of Teaching with Technology, Todd Kolb demonstrates how the FlightScope launch monitor allows instructors and golfers to analyze exactly what needs to be adjusted to avoid the most common shot on the golf course, a slice or fade. Todd explains that the relationship between path and club face is what determines if…