(Carlsbad, Calif., – December 11, 2017) – Blast Motion, the leader in mobile swing and stroke analysis, reports that Gary Woodland, Winner of the PGA Tour’s Waste Management Open, and 6 of the top 30 finishers, utilize Blast Golf technology to train for competition at the highest level. With a final round 64 and birdies on 4 of his last six holes, Gary secured his third PGA Tour victory with par on the 1st playoff hole.
“We’re seeing more players and coaches adopt Blast technology every week.” Said Greg Sabella, Sr. Director of Sports Marketing for Blast. “Watching players who train with Blast finish atop leaderboards is very rewarding.”
The Blast Golf sensor, which attaches to the end of the club and communicates via Bluetooth to a mobile app, combines the world’s most accurate sensor technology with advanced video capture to deliver powerful feedback to players and their instructors. With a focus on timing, Blast helps players create a repeatable tempo for more consistency in their game.
Blast technology is trusted by over 175 of the best players in the world to help improve swing and stroke performance.
About Blast Motion
Based in Carlsbad, California, Blast Motion is defining the future of wearable motion capture technology. By combining the industry’s most complete performance improvement solution and real-time metrics analysis with auto-edited video highlights, Blast Motion has created a contextually rich user experience that enhances the way people capture, analyze, and improve their game. For additional information on Blast Motion, please visit: blastmotion.com
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