Virtual Green announced Monday it had partnered with Golf Channel to bring its indoor golf technology into studio shows beginning this month. Golf Channel’s on-air talent and instructors will use Virtual Green’s adjustable, automated putting surfaces as part of the network’s programming. The new putting green in Golf Channel’s main studio can create multiple breaks on […]
Golfers who already use the GolfNow mobile app to book a golf course are in for a nice surprise when they discover that there is a new premium version of the app as a way to personalize the tee time reservation experience. What is nice about the new and improved golfing app is that it […]
The seventh hole at Pebble Beach (Golf Digest) Technology is advancing in such a way that drones are becoming useful for more than just military spy missions. It seems the possible uses are endless — from pizza and package deliveries to monitoring the Earth’s ecosystems – unless the FAA continues to intervene with regulations. Despite these restrictions, there’s no doubt that drones can serve a variety of purposes, including improving the game of golf. The most obvious benefit to golfers is that drones can be used to photograph a round of golf from the sky, capturing an aerial view of the golfer’s swing and tracking the ball’s flight. When combined with analytics software and advanced HD cameras, this alone has...
App: Sporting Club Uphoria
Developer: Sporting Innovations
One of the first apps from Sporting Innovations, SportingClub Uphoria was designed to give fans unique and meaningful digital interactions once they enter the stadium. For now, it is unique to Sporting Park in Kansas City, but the application’s technology can be applied in the future to other stadiums. Inside the app, fans have the ability to: