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David Raynor is a Client Executive of InRange Golf, an exciting new product in the driving range technology space that appeals to both the serious golfer and entertainment seeker. David explains the details of InRange Golf, including how it differs from current, similar products and how InRange can help your game. David and Adam also discuss the benefits to the golf course that adds this product to their facility, especially during a time when more golfers are getting out to enjoy the game.
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There is a passion there, which I always appreciate.
what kind of data does it provide – just distance? How about ball speed, apex, spin, etc?
So according to David, the software and radar provide everything but spin.
Not this company, but I just used a toptracer range, and it was really neat. Lots of useful data. However, and I dont know how they can deal with it, but with some of the beat up range balls, the data is total garbage. I had some balls today that reacted the way the balls without dimples did on that video Titleist shot.
I do have a question, what is the difference between this and top tracer? Meaning why would someone use this (range wise) over that.
From what I could tell from the podcast, there is none. I guess it just depends on who the local range partners with.
The main difference is how they capture the flight of the ball.
Top Tracer Range uses cameras. Inrange uses radar.
I guess I shouldn’t listen at work.
Radar or cameras, the product doesn’t shine with crap range balls.