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Thursday, January 12, 2023

Power Tee to Showcase New Design at the PGA Merchandise Show


‘Power Tee Premier’ debuts on PGA Show floor; Adaptive golfers to show skills at Demo Day

(PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FL) – Power Tee, innovators in technology that drives game improvement, golfer engagement and practice facility revenues, will be exhibiting their breakthrough practice stations (powered by the industry’s leading automatic teeing system) at the golf industry’s largest business event, the 70th Annual PGA Merchandise Show at Orlando, Florida’s Orange County Convention Center, Jan. 24 – 27.

Power Tee founder and CEO Martin Wyeth has chosen golf’s largest global business gathering, presented by Reed Exhibitions, to showcase the new Power Tee Premier design which takes Power Tee’s breakthrough automatic teeing practice stations – with 40 different tee-height options to ensure perfect lies and turf interaction on every shot – and adds custom decking, lighting and a proprietary design that accommodates fast and efficient installation at public and private golf courses, driving ranges and golf entertainment complexes. 

“The Power Tee team is eager to connect with golf course and driving range operators who are interested in growing their clientele and engaging a broader range of golfers through the magic of Power Tee’s game-improvement driven practice stations,” Wyeth says. “We’ve solved the dilemma of golfers not enjoying hitting off of mats by making every lie perfect with ideal turf interaction. Ranges yield higher revenues with more satisfied golfers and with the elegantly crafted new Power Tee Premier installation, courses and ranges are raving about the elevated aesthetic and efficient design.”

Already used by 80 percent of the driving ranges in the United Kingdom, Power Tee is now helping a fast-growing number of driving range and golf course owners enjoy increased revenues from Power Tee hitting bays versus traditional grass or mat bays. The reason is simple. Power Tee users get into a groove more easily, improve faster, hit more balls per practice session and spend more time at Power Tee stations. In turn, driving range, food-and-beverage and retail sales increase at these properties. The user experience also enables more consistent swings and the ability to find a productive practice groove more quickly during each range session.

Power Tee is endorsed by 2003 U.S. Open champion Jim Furyk, 2018 Team Europe Ryder Cup Captain Thomas Bjorn, and elite golf instructor Mitchell Spearman. Power Tee is installed at 400 ranges and clubs across 18 countries. In the past six months, alone, there have been 15 new installations of 208 total machines. Some 6 million golf balls are now teed up daily on a Power Tee.

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