Education program will teach attendees about FlightScope usage and technology
ORLANDO, Fla. – January 6, 2014 – FlightScope, a world leader in the development and manufacturing of 3D Doppler ball tracking monitors, golf radars and launch monitors for sports, today announces that it will be holding a condensed FlightScope Academy program in conjunction with the 2014 PGA Merchandise Show. Attendees will be educated in a wide range of subjects covering golf science, teaching, club fitting and how to increase revenue using FlightScope products. FlightScope fundamentals and how the radar operates will also be covered, with all attendees becoming Certified FlightScope Professionals after the completion of an online exam, and PGA professionals will receive 5 MSR credits.
“We’re thrilled to be able to offer a FlightScope Academy session during the PGA Show,” said Henri Johnson, founder and CEO of FlightScope. “We hope to provide prospective FlightScope owners and attendees the knowledge they need to hone their skills, while giving coaches additional training on FlightScope’s technology.”
Open to the public, FlightScope Academy was established to provide a forum to educate FlightScope customers and golf professionals in the usage and benefits of FlightScope technology in teaching and fitting. Key presenters during the session include Henri Johnson, FlightScope inventor & CEO, Michael Neff, FlightScope tour representative & master club fitter, and Michael Jacobs, PGA member, 2012 metropolitan section PGA teacher of the year, and FlightScope ambassador.
“FlightScope Academy is a stepping stone in an ongoing commitment from us to provide avenues of constant improvement and mastery through technology for our customers,” continued Johnson. “We’re honored to be working with the PGA at this year’s Merchandise Show.”
To learn more about the Academy visit http://www.pgashow.com/Education/FlightScope-Certified/.
About FlightScope
EDH, maker of FlightScope, is a product development company founded in 1989 by Henri Johnson, inventor and electronic engineer. EDH develops products for the defense and sports markets, and has, as its core expertise, the design and development of 3D tracking radar systems.
FlightScope was first demonstrated in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., in 2001, and was introduced at the 2004 PGA Merchandise Show. In addition to its use at high-profile teaching academies and by club fitters worldwide, Tour professionals and avid golfers devoted to game improvement use FlightScope for personal practice. FlightScope is also known for its ease of use as well as the precision and accuracy of its technology. FlightScope employs phased array and ballistic tracking technology to accurately record ball trajectory and actual launch data.
Contact:
Sophia Crowley
Uproar PR for FlightScope
321-236-0102 x 225
scrowley@uproarpr.com