FlightScope Adds Pat Perez, Charl Schwartzel and Scott Stallings to Stable of PGA TOUR Users
FlightScope – global leader and pioneer in tracking and analyzing sports performance data – welcomes Pat Perez, Charl Schwartzel and Scott Stallings to its stable of PGA Tour winners who trust the company’s launch monitors to prepare for competition.
As FlightScope continues to innovate in the golf technology space, its reputation has grown among the game’s elite. These latest additions rely on FlightScope’s top-of-the-line X3 to provide actionable performance data to maximize on-course performance.
Perez began using FlightScope prior to the 2019 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, where he placed third, his highest finish of the season. Schwartzel, a former Masters champion, and Stallings, a three-time Tour winner, both incorporated the X3 into their practice sessions this year. The trio adds to a growing pool of champions who trust FlightScope, which includes among others Bubba Watson, Matthew Wolff and Bryson DeChambeau.
“Week in and week out, players on golf’s greatest stage are relentlessly striving to find a competitive edge,” says FlightScope CEO Henri Johnson. “The addition of established winners such as Pat, Charl and Scott serves as further validation that our accurate tracking technology and performance data analytics is sought after in pursuit of excellence.”
FlightScope’s X3 tracking technology provides several world first benefits to players and instructors, including its ‘Fusion Tracking,’ a combination of 3D tracking and image processing creating unmatched performance data. Newly upgraded software features include Environmental Optimizer technology, another world first which enables players to plan and prepare for specific tournament conditions, without having to leave their home course. FlightScope’s MultiCam App allows golfers to automatically record and sync data from multiple cameras for instant on-screen review.
With accurate, performance-driven technology, FlightScope transforms the way golf is analyzed and how players improve. In addition to a substantial list of TOUR players, notable instructors George Gankas, Mike Schy and Claude Harmon III utilize FlightScope with their students.
For more information, please visit www.flightscope.com.
About FlightScope
The industry leader and pioneer in tracking and analyzing sports performance data, FlightScope was founded in 1989 when its proprietary technology was originally used to track projectiles for the defense industry. Turning its attention to the world of sports, it has pioneered a variety of innovations to help improve athletic performance in multiple sports categories, including golf, tennis, baseball, softball, cricket and more to come.
Among the groundbreaking inventions it has designed and engineered are: the world’s first autonomous cricket bowling speed radar (1992), the first 3D Doppler tracking radar in golf (2000), the first accurate tennis serve speed radar (2001), the first 3D Doppler tracking radar for golf simulators – called “FlightScope TBox” (2002), the first 3D Doppler tracking radar for golf driving ranges – called “FlightScope The Game,” which included game software and in-bay TV monitors (2003). Additionally, FlightScope was the first to integrate 3D Doppler tracking into television broadcasts, as showcased at the 2004 Nedbank Golf Challenge and Battle at the Bridges exhibition match.
Renowned for accuracy and ease-of-use, FlightScope products represent the pinnacle of tracking technology, enabling players and coaches to measure and analyze every aspect of performance with unmatched accuracy.
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