Inrange Golf adds Horton Park Golf Club to its growing portfolio

Inrange has been selected by Horton Park Golf Club to upgrade the facility’s 26-bay driving range with its industry-leading radar  ball tracking system. The installation of Inrange technology at the Epsom, Surrey site will create an environment that promotes fun and entertainment for casual and beginning golfers as well as technologically-aided practice sessions for avid & progression-oriented players.

On the decision to install Inrange, Horton Park Golf Club Director, Richard Haygarth said, “Horton Park Golf has always been a welcoming and family-friendly venue. Our offering encapsulates more than just the driving range with our adventure golf and escape rooms as we see a diverse variety of customers using our facilities. Having previously had ball tracking technology installed on our driving range, we chose to upgrade the facility with Inrange® based on its inclusive qualities and the fun, interactive and diverse experience it creates. With Inrange we hope to further elevate our offering to our customers so that they can enjoy their time here even more”.

Each of the site’s 26 bays will be fitted with Inrange tracking, which will extend to a further 26 bays on the new second floor when the site’s range expansion is complete. Players will have a choice of ways to play. First, the single player Inrange product, which offers everything progress-oriented players need for structured, productive practice.

Users can also choose to download the Inrange app to track shots on their Android or iOS devices and capture comprehensive shot data for post-practice review and analysis.

The final choice is the Inrange+ multiplayer experience, which offers interactive multiplayer games for every skill level. They include the newly-released Inrange+ Courses which gives players access to championship golf courses from the comfort of their own bay.

Each bay will be equipped with touchscreens, gallery screens and seating so that any visitor can enjoy the unparalleled Inrange+ multiplayer experience.

On the partnership, Inrange co-founder, Nick Longley, said “Horton Park Golf Club is a fantastic venue offering a broad range of activities for a diverse clientele – from a full-featured driving range & adventure golf to escape rooms. The installation of Inrange® tracking will bridge the gap between existing golfers & visitors drawn to Horton Park’s range of attractions by offering a new, accessible way to play golf. We are thoroughly looking forward to working with Richard, Matthew and the Maple Leaf team”.

This announcement marks the sixth UK venue and as Inrange continues to grow and build its presence around the world, new partner ranges have debuted or are set to open in locations including Abu Dhabi, the US, South Africa, Australia and the UK.

The Inrange system consists of radar sensors placed in and around a driving range to create a series of interlocking radar fields. Once calibrated, they can determine the origin of each ball (which bay it was hit from), and track its entire flight, no matter how long or short, in real time. The resulting data is relayed either to an in-bay touchscreen or via the cloud to the Inrange app on the player’s mobile device.

Easily covering a range of 100 bays or more, these sensors can track dozens of balls hit simultaneously, each from a different origin, and provide detailed data on speed, trajectory, path, landing point and more, to within a yard. Unlike competitor’s systems, they are impervious to all ambient conditions such as darkness, rain, mist and audible noise.

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