Friday, June 22, 2018

P3ProSwing Announces Enhanced College Program

(BETHEL, Maine) – P3ProSwing (p3proswing.com), a leading golf-swing analyzer, simulator and practice aid, announces its enhanced college program. The recently-introduced P3ProSwing ProLaunch – a new, innovative indoor ball-launch monitor providing industry-leading accuracy – now is featured as the centerpiece of the P3ProSwing collegiate program, representing a new solution for competitive and educational golf improvement. It is the perfect indoor golf technology for coaches, trainers, teams and individual competitive golfers.

“P3ProSwing is dedicated to supporting competitive, educational and recreational collegiate golf programs nationwide,” said Les Otten, founder and president of Sports Vision Technologies, of which P3ProSwing is a subsidiary. “Our goal is to increase accessibility to golf training by providing a precise instrument to measure the golf club and ball, showing the utmost in accurate results – all within the budget of most athletic programs.”

The P3ProSwing ProLaunch collegiate package includes the swing analyzer, indoor launch monitor and stance mat. The indoor set-up is easy and can be permanent or mobile, providing flexible use in a golf studio, shared gym, lab or classroom. Individual players can learn from detailed swing analysis, and every session on the driving range software can be saved and shared for exceptional outcomes. In addition, 152 golf courses are included for virtual practice and play.

The P3ProSwing college program pricing represents a savings of 40% off the complete ProLaunch simulator package. This program has been well received by the initial schools taking part, where coaches, teams and players are enjoying this new level of training.

Satisfaction is guaranteed with a 30-day trial.

To inquire about the P3ProSwing collegiate program, contact Kevin Rosenberg, director of sales and marketing for P3ProSwing, at krosenberg@p3proswing.com or directly at 207-824-7437.

For more information, visit www.p3proswing.com.

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