BETHEL, Me. (January 23, 2012) – P3ProSwing™ (www.p3proswing.com), an award-winning golf-swing analyzer, instructional aid and simulator, will introduce its new online-play feature at the PGA Merchandise Show to be held Jan. 26-28 in Orlando, Fla. P3ProSwing technology will be on display in booth #1759.
“Now P3ProSwing users will be able to play golf online against one another, playing on any of our 41 virtual golf courses and competing with players from around the world,” said Jay Russo, managing partner of P3ProSwing. “This exciting new feature allows players to enjoy competing, using their golf skills and their own clubs.”
Individuals can host a game or play with any of the other 11,000 P3ProSwing unit owners worldwide. By connecting with other P3ProSwing users, golfers can see their shots on the screen and enjoy head-to-head playing action. Using Skype or other communication tools, players can see their partners and competitors during a round, as well as their shots in real time. The online-play capability, already incorporated into P3ProSwing units, has been activated through the P3ProSwing server and now is a live feature for the global network of P3ProSwing customers with the most recent software or those who choose to upgrade to it. Through the P3ProSwing Facebook page or the P3PlayGlobal.com forum to be launched on March 1st, P3ProSwing owners will be able to find other P3ProSwing owners who are looking to play golf online.
About P3ProSwing
Highly accurate, versatile and portable, P3ProSwing, launched in 2003, is in use by thousands of golf instructors, club fitters and individual golfers throughout the U.S. and abroad. P3ProSwing’s extensive optional features include launch angle and video capture (with white-board drawing and illustration features) – further enhancing its in-depth swing analysis information. P3ProSwing offers instructors, club fitters and players a comprehensive understanding of individual swings, leading to better practice, better performance and better play.
Aside from its use for swing analysis and club fitting, P3ProSwing also includes a practice package with three competitive features: long drive, closest-to-the-pin and hole-in-one contests.
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 computer and a digital video camera, allows golfers to receive instant feedback with any club, with or without a golf ball. Measurements include club-face angle, swing path, angle of attack, hit distance, club-head speed and swing tempo. Shots may be practiced from any location on the simulated golf courses. 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 on the driving range; the advanced golfer may hone in on draws or fades. The system allows up to a foursome to play a round of golf on a selected golf course, with the opportunity to add more courses.
P3ProSwing is a subsidiary of Sports Vision Technologies. For more information, visit www.p3proswing.com.
Contact:
Sally J. Sportsman
407-248-1144
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