FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ORLANDO, Fla. FlightScope®, a premier portable indoor-outdoor ball-flight and launch monitor and the world's first-ever 3D Doppler tracking radar for golf, will be giving away a FlightScope Kudu with a suggested retail value of $7,995 during the 2010 PGA Merchandise Show at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Fla. Jan. 28-30. Show attendees can stop by the FlightScope tent during the Demo Day portion of the PGA Show Jan. 27 or visit the FlightScope Booth #1261 or ETC Bay #13 at the PGA Show Jan. 28-30 to register to win it.
FlightScope www.flightscope.com will be demonstrating the Prime and Kudu radar units during the Demo Day at the Orange County National Golf Center and Lodge. Known for its ease of use as well as the precision and unmatched accuracy of its Phased Array 3 D Doppler radar technology, FlightScope provides players with real-time tracking, instant results, while measuring ball speed, carry, vertical and horizontal launch angles, swing plane, club speed at impact and club head speed profile throughout the impact zone, as well as the sidespin, backspin and spin axis of the ball.
The characteristic that distinguishes FlightScope from existing golf launch monitor technology is that FlightScope records the trajectory accurately in the precise environment in which the ball travels, thereby providing actual rather than implied data, said Henri Johnson, CEO of EDH, maker of FlightScope. The resultant ability of golfers, club fitters and instructors to see the actual ball trajectory at various angles allows them to make precise adjustments for enhanced performance.
When a player uses the FlightScope the unit tracks the ball's entire trajectory in 3D (elevation angles, horizontal angles and velocity) until it lands, or as far as the ball is in the radar field of view, he added. Accuracy for carry distance is typically within two to four yards at 250 yards and within one to two yards at 150 yards. The FlightScope Kudu, the original model, can be used for both outdoor and indoor applications and is connected to a PC using a USB communications cable and a power outlet.
The FlightScope Prime, which will be introduced at the PGA Show, is also designed for indoor and outdoor use with the ease and convenience of wireless/Bluetooth capabilities. FlightScope Prime is battery operated and totally portable.
For more information on FlightScope, visit www.flightscope.com or call 407-967-7121.
ABOUT FLIGHTSCOPE EDH, maker of FlightScope, is a product development company founded in 1989 by Henri Johnson, inventor and electronic engineer. EDH develops products for the defense and sports markets, and has as its core expertise the design and development of 3D tracking radar systems. FlightScope first was demonstrated in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., in 2001 and was introduced at the 2004 PGA Merchandise Show. In addition to its use at high-profile teaching academies and by club-fitters worldwide, Tour professionals and avid golfers devoted to game improvement use FlightScope for personal practice. It's known for its ease of use as well as the precision and accuracy of its technology. FlightScope employs phased-array and ballistic tracking technology to record accurately the ball trajectory and to provide actual launch data.
SALES CONTACT:
Madelein Nel
VP of Sales
Phone: 407-967-7121
e-mail: madelein@flightscope.com
skype: madelein_r
MEDIA CONTACT:
Holly Geoghegan
Golf Marketing Services
321-303-9684
holly@golfmarketinginc.com
Mike Leonard
407-347-7244
mike@golfmarketinginc.com
The characteristic that distinguishes FlightScope from existing golf launch monitor technology is that FlightScope records the trajectory accurately in the precise environment in which the ball travels, thereby providing actual rather than implied data, said Henri Johnson, CEO of EDH, maker of FlightScope. The resultant ability of golfers, club fitters and instructors to see the actual ball trajectory at various angles allows them to make precise adjustments for enhanced performance.
When a player uses the FlightScope the unit tracks the ball's entire trajectory in 3D (elevation angles, horizontal angles and velocity) until it lands, or as far as the ball is in the radar field of view, he added. Accuracy for carry distance is typically within two to four yards at 250 yards and within one to two yards at 150 yards. The FlightScope Kudu, the original model, can be used for both outdoor and indoor applications and is connected to a PC using a USB communications cable and a power outlet.
The FlightScope Prime, which will be introduced at the PGA Show, is also designed for indoor and outdoor use with the ease and convenience of wireless/Bluetooth capabilities. FlightScope Prime is battery operated and totally portable.
For more information on FlightScope, visit www.flightscope.com or call 407-967-7121.
ABOUT FLIGHTSCOPE EDH, maker of FlightScope, is a product development company founded in 1989 by Henri Johnson, inventor and electronic engineer. EDH develops products for the defense and sports markets, and has as its core expertise the design and development of 3D tracking radar systems. FlightScope first was demonstrated in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., in 2001 and was introduced at the 2004 PGA Merchandise Show. In addition to its use at high-profile teaching academies and by club-fitters worldwide, Tour professionals and avid golfers devoted to game improvement use FlightScope for personal practice. It's known for its ease of use as well as the precision and accuracy of its technology. FlightScope employs phased-array and ballistic tracking technology to record accurately the ball trajectory and to provide actual launch data.
SALES CONTACT:
Madelein Nel
VP of Sales
Phone: 407-967-7121
e-mail: madelein@flightscope.com
skype: madelein_r
MEDIA CONTACT:
Holly Geoghegan
Golf Marketing Services
321-303-9684
holly@golfmarketinginc.com
Mike Leonard
407-347-7244
mike@golfmarketinginc.com