Golf business news – Platform Golf is open

Platform Golf’s products bring real-world slopes, lying and putting conditions into the simulator golf experience, are strengthening analysis of the 153rd Open Championship filmed this week at Royal Protush and using a customized version of its Trueslope product used in open areas.
The area is installed on a dedicated area on the driving range, which has long been a hub for displaying innovations, which is used to provide on-site analysis, interviews and demonstrations, especially focusing on the player’s swing and technology. This year, hosts will use Trueslope to break down the game with unprecedented realism – capturing hillsides, lies and putting Royal Porthush conditions.
As the footage is shot, viewers at home will be able to see a simulated version of the course on their screens, with graphics and ball tracking provided by Trugolf and Science & Motion to help you visualize how your shooting performs in the game. This provides the broadcast team with the unique ability to recreate course conditions for the first audience experience.
“We developed Trueslope as the ultimate solution to enhance the realism of the golf simulator by mimicking the real world, while also providing a putter experience that provides a tilted GREENS to promote Greens’ contribution. We will contribute a new contribution to pushing a new foundation and providing a new contribution to golf broadcasting and broadcasting the golf ball. Open.”
As an Irishman, co-founder and chief business officer Rory Flanagan is proud to initiate such an activation on the Irish island. “Seeing this vision fulfilled in the Royal Portrait is a testament to the dedication and glory of our team and a shared ambition to drive the technology forward in golf,” he said.



