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Inrange Golf will make its debut on the PGA Show floor, Jan. 25-27 in Orlando’s Orange County Convention Center.

The UK-based company says its ball-tracking technology business offers a “fresh approach’’ to the range tracking space. The company says its system enables ranges to separately monetize  three distinct customer demographics: serious practice golfers, competitive socializing groups and large multi-bay team events – where each bay plays as a team against other bays.

No other system, according to Inrange, has the capabilities to do this.

The Inrange says its software suite enables different pricing strategies for a driving range’s practice, entertainment and events customers, creating the opportunity for significant revenue growth.

The company’s U.S. clients range from commercial ranges, such as Big Swing Golf Center in New Jersey, to high-end private clubs such as Boca West Country Club in Boca Raton, FL. It also provides the tracking system for a three-tier, all-out entertainment site in Indianapolis, called “Back 9 Golf & Entertainment.’’

In addition to the U.S. the company has sites across the UK, Ireland, The Netherlands, South Africa, UAE, Indonesia and Australia, and says it has lined up installations in Canada, Vietnam, Mexico & South Korea in 2023.

Photo Courtesy of Inrange Golf