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P3ProSwing Adds Launch Angle Feature For Immediate Release Media Contact: Sally J. Sportsman (telephone) 407-293-5075 (e-mail) sjsport@earthlink.net BETHEL, Me. (January 20, 2006) - P3ProSwing, an
award-winning, highly accurate yet versatile swing analyzer and instructional
aid, has added launch angle measurement to its features. The new launch angle
measurement, which will be on display in P3ProSwing's booth #7509 at the PGA
Merchandise Show and Convention in Orlando, Fla., Jan. 26-29, further enhances
the in-depth swing analysis information that P3ProSwing provides. "The addition of launch angle to the swing data
already in place in P3ProSwing gives players, instructors and now clubfitters a
more comprehensive understanding of individual swings, leading to greater game
improvement," said Jay Russo, managing director of P3ProSwing. "The
new launch angle feature, along with our recently-added video capture
capability including line drawing, signifies a significant swing analysis
advancement." P3ProSwing's entertainment package also now includes
three new competitive features: long drive, closest to the pin and hole in one
contests. P3ProSwing, in use by golfers throughout the U.S. and abroad, is
enjoyed for its entertainment value as well as for its swing analysis
capability. Recognized for its easy-to-use quality and its design for
in-home use, P3ProSwing analyzes swings and provides for simulated rounds using
high-tech graphics and sensors. In addition to its home use by golfers,
P3ProSwing also is in use by many high-profile golf instructors, now including
Mike McGetrick and his teaching staff at the McGetrick Golf Academy in Denver,
Colo. McGetrick, the 1999 National PGA Teacher of the Year, has incorporated
P3ProSwing into his instructional curriculum, allowing for the provision of
immediate data to each student, including such elements as ball and clubhead
speed, ball swing path and angle of attack, in addition to the new video
capture capability. Touted as the most affordable swing analyzer on the
market, P3ProSwing has been lauded at various industry trade and consumer shows
across the country and previously earned a "Highly Recommended"
rating from Golf Digest magazine, a "Best of Show" mention by
Golfweek senior writer James Achenbach at the 2004 PGA Merchandise Show and a
2005 Tech Award from Golf Tips Magazine in the category of Training Aid
Innovation. It was featured on the television show "Live with Regis and
Kelly" in a segment with avid golfer and celebrity Cheryl Ladd, and on ESPN's
Cold Pizza as the best golf "simulyzer." And it was used on ABC TV's
"Tony Danza Show" Jan. 11, 2006, to record and display data in the
John Daly in the "Daly-Danza Open." P3ProSwing, which can be used at home with a laptop
computer and a digital video camera, allows golfers to receive instant feedback
with any club and with or without a golf ball. Measurements include club speed,
tempo, ball flight, swing plane, club face position (in essence, whether it's
hit the "sweet spot") and distance. Shots may be practiced from any
location on the simulated golf course. 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 the driving range; the
advanced golfer may hone in on draws or fades. The system allows up to a
foursome to play a round on the Highlands National Golf Course, a 7,393-yard,
18-hole, par-72 championship golf course. In addition to direct-to-consumer sales from its Web
site, the P3ProSwing is sold through major partners including some of the
nation's largest golf retail groups, such as Golfsmith, Pro Golf Discount and
Golf Etc. P3Proswing is a subsidiary of Sports Vision Technologies, which
develops new advanced technologies in sports. For more information on P3ProSwing, visit Booth #7509 at
the PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando, Fla., Jan. 26-29; see www.p3proswing.com;
or call 207-824-7403. |
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