as well
as
, White Pines Golf Course,near
Swanton, recently upgraded their
facilities to provide the latest
technology available to golfers.
Both popular local golf facilities
added The Spryte Golf Laser
System to their flagsticks to give
area golfers the most accurate
distances, when using range
finders.
Many golfers are finding it very
helpful to use a range finder when
on the golf course. They help the
player pick the proper club for
the shot at hand and can also
help, when practicing, to learn
the exact distance each club will
produce.
The SPRYTE Golf Laser system
made its PGA Tour debut on
the practice range at Muirfield
Village during the Memorial
Tournament in June. The Laser
Reflective Targets (LRT) were
mounted on the flagsticks to
provide the professionals with
the most accurate distance. Tour
players, like Justin Rose, Hunter
Mahan, Jason Day and Bubba
Watson, were able to accurately
dial in their distances for precise
yardage control while practicing
on the range.
Spryte designer and company
president,
Steve
Phillips
explained,
“The Spryte was developed to
give golfers a more accurate Laser
Target and provide a lower cost
product for the golf course.”
When asked why The Spryte Laser
Target Technology was being
used at The Golf PIT, David Graf
commented,
“We want our patrons to be able
to precisely dial in the correct
yardage when practicing at our
range. The Spryte System is an
affordable option for us and
will allow our golfers to more
accurately accomplish their
practice goals.”
The Spryte LRT System is currently
being used at, Muirfield Village
Golf Club Driving Range, The
Villages in Florida, The Ohio State
University Golf Club (Scarlet and
Gray), Marion Country Club, and
over 3,000 holes worldwide.
The Golf PIT &
White Pines Add Laser
Technology to Flagsticks
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