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All That Data

Posted by Chuck Winger on: January 27, 2012

Five years ago, I visited Top Ten Instructor Mike Malaska. Throughout the visit, I intended to show Mike the launch monitor and balance plate technologies aboutGolf was distributing …

Another Designer Favorite – 2011 CEDIA Tradeshow Booth

Posted by John Anderson on: November 18, 2011

Aside from the from the fact that we built the booth to feel and look like a high-end home complete with a seating area, a bar, a bookcase, can lighting and decorative ceiling, the space needed to be capable of being reconstructed in only two days time.

John’s Favorite Commerical Installation

Posted by John Anderson on: November 4, 2011

Last week I discussed a home installation that brought new opportunities to think outside the box, and now I will share a commercial installation that was equally challenging.

aG Designer Favorites: John’s Most Memorable Job

Posted by John Anderson on: October 28, 2011

While I enjoy a good challenge, there are times when I want to kick myself for saying, “If you can swing a club in your space, we can make a golf simulator work.”

aboutGolf Designers’ Favorite Installations

Posted by Anthony Finley on: October 21, 2011

Purchasing a golf simulator is a big decision and noteworthy investment. Once a client has weighed his/her options and decided that a PGA TOUR Simulator best meets his/her needs, our design team steps up to the plate – ready to custom-design each job to fit the client’s needs and images of perfect golf simulator rooms.

Survey Says …

Posted by Bill Kline on: October 14, 2011

Do you really know your customers? Do you know when their birthdays are? Left handed or right handed? Brand of equipment? Recording customers’ data and unique personal demographics can lead to incremental business with target-specific promotions and events.

Challenge Video No. 2 – Distance Control on the PGA TOUR Simulator

Posted by Ben Witter on: September 30, 2011

The clip you’re about to see is a demonstration of distance control using aboutGolf’s PGA TOUR Simulator.

Ball Flight on the PGA TOUR Simulator

Posted by Ben Witter on: September 21, 2011

The aboutGolf PGA TOUR Simulator is truly amazing. But, don’t take my word for it, watch the clip and see it for yourself.

The Ultimate Secrets to Balance, Timing and Control

Posted by Ben Witter on: May 27, 2011

In the previous two articles on balance, I discussed the physical components to balance and how they relate to the human body.

Today, we’re going to look at the actual application and execution of how to effectively employ balance in the golf swing.

Before unveiling the secret, let’s first redefine what balance is all about.

Six Ways Golf Courses Can Increase Indoor Activity

Posted by Bill Kline on: April 19, 2011

Is your golf course looking for ways to increase indoor golf business year round? Here are six proven ways to increase your bottom line and participation on your golf simulator:

1. Take advantage of golfers who are milling around prior to the start of an outing by offering indoor closest-to-the-pin and/or long-drive contests. Give all participants a coupon for a free half-hour to use at a later date. Additionally, consider offering the simulator for an outing, to raise funds through a nominal entry fee and additional sponsorship opportunities.
2. In conjunction with PGA TOUR events, create tournaments to be played on your simulator’s golf courses. Consider formats such as two- or four-person scrambles using professional’s cards to tally final scores. Additionally, you could host a draw party the night before the final round to pick professionals to “play with” on the final day of the tournament.
3. Sell the naming rights to your simulator to a local business and redo the awning with that company logo.