Zen Green Stage to make PGA Show debut

The Zen Green Stage will make its first PGA Merchandise Show appearance next week in Orlando.

A 16-foot model has been custom-built for the exhibition, and will appear on the Smart2Move booth #1273, accompanied by Nick Middleton and George Stubbs from Zen.

Zen Green Stage, which regularly appears on Sky Sports Golf as the centrepiece of its TV coverage of Major tournaments, is the world’s leading digitally-adjustable putting and full swing platform. 

It is referred to as “the final piece of the jigsaw for your golf academy” by world-renowned putting coach Phil Kenyon, who teaches many Major winners and Tour superstars.

Smart2Move, which represents the gold-standard of force plates as used in golf, is the only such technology which works on a slope – and Zen provides the slopes.

“Zen Green Stage plus Smart2Move is the marriage of two exclusive technologies which, when used together, enables you to see how golf coaching will be in the future” said Zen founder Nick Middleton.

“At last, it’s now possible to capture crucial data which has simply never been seen before. Together with Trackman, this exclusive composite of Zen & Smart 2 Move technology will unveil new and exciting opportunities to enhance coaching performance and new revenue streams.”

Zen USA’s Tim Cutshall, the USA’s leading golf studio designer and systems integrator for country clubs, golf clubs, golf schools and university golf programs, will also be on hand to explain why he now recommends the Green Stage to his customers.

He said: “Nowadays you should be designing your golf studio around the Zen Green Stage. No-one else out there has a product that can do this.”

“The world isn’t flat” said Nick Middleton, “so why is your golf school?

“We can’t wait to show off the Zen Green Stage at this year’s PGA Show – most people who stand on it are simply flabbergasted”. 

Visit booth #1273 at this year’s PGA Show to conquer the sloping lies in your life.

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As an avid golfer since the age of eleven Dan lives and breathes all things golf.  With a current handicap of eleven he gets out and plays as often as his work life (and girlfriend) allows. Dan confesses to still being like a kid at Christmas when it comes to seeing the latest golf equipment. Having served as GolfPunk’s Deputy Editor, and resident golf geek for the past 13 years and working for golf's oldest brand, John Letters Dan brings to GOLF RETAILING an excellent understanding of the sector.