BETHEL, Me. (Nov. 1, 2006) – P3ProSwing, an award-winning swing analyzer, instructional aid and simulator, is to be featured on The Golf Channel’s "Golf Central" Nov 6 and/or 7. P3ProSwing will be the subject of the "Business Report," reported by Casey Bierer.
"We are pleased that P3ProSwing will be the focus of this Golf Channel feature," said Jay Russo, managing director of P3ProSwing. "Golfers will be interested to see how P3ProSwing can help them keep their swings sharp all year ’round, in the convenience of their own homes. And instructors will learn how P3ProSwing can greatly enhance their teaching programs."
Highly accurate, versatile and portable, P3ProSwing is in use by individual golfers and golf instructors throughout the U.S. and abroad. P3ProSwing’s extensive features include launch angle and video capture, including line drawing, further enhancing its in-depth swing analysis information. P3ProSwing offers players, instructors and club fitters a comprehensive understanding of individual swings, leading to greater game improvement.
Aside from its use for swing analysis and club fitting, P3ProSwing also includes an entertainment package with three competitive features: long drive, closest-to-the-pin and hole-in-one contests. P3ProSwing is enjoyed for its entertainment value as well as for its swing analysis capability.
Recognized for its easy-to-use quality and superior design, P3ProSwing analyzes swings and provides for simulated rounds using high-tech graphics and sensors. P3ProSwing, used with a laptop computer and a digital video camera, allows golfers to receive instant feedback with any club, with or without a golf ball. Measurements include club speed, tempo, ball flight, swing plane, club face position (in essence, whether it’s hit the "sweet spot") and distance. Shots may be practiced from any location on the simulated golf course. Computer graphics show the ball’s flight path and actual landing location, whether in the rough, on the fairway or the green. Players may practice on the putting green or the driving range; the advanced golfer may hone in on draws or fades. The system allows up to a foursome to play a round on the Highlands National Golf Course, a 7,393-yard, 18-hole, par-72 championship golf course.
In addition to direct-to-consumer sales from its Web site, P3ProSwing is sold through major partners including some of the nation’s largest golf retail groups, such as Golfsmith, Pro Golf Discount and Golf Etc. P3Proswing is a subsidiary of Sports Vision Technologies, developing new advanced technologies in sports.
For more information on P3ProSwing, see www.p3proswing.com or call toll-free 877-P3ProGo.
Contact:
Sally J. Sportsman
(telephone) 407-293-5075
(e-mail) sjsport@earthlink.net