Swing Catalyst introduces new app for iPhone and iPad news
S
wing Catalyst has introduced its app, which is free to iPhone and iPad users.
The company has been develop-
ing and perfecting the app for two years. Previously, only Tour pros had access to using the app. Many pros including Suzann Pettersen, have been using the app that allows golfers to capture and analyse their swing from anywhere. Now amateur golfers have access to it. While there are several swing
analysis apps for mobile phones, the Swing Catalyst app is unique in that it has its own ecosystem. It’s tightly connected to the Swing Catalyst video analysis soſtware. Golfers can now quickly send their instructor video of their swing, for instant and detailed feedback - all within the app.
"The Swing Catalyst App, already used by
many of the best players and coaches in the world, is a sophisticated game improvement tool that fits right into your pocket," says Tom Christian Lindvag, marketing manager at Swing
Footjoy’snumber one status confirmed
extensive footwear family. A total of 84 players teed it up at Royal Liverpool in golf’s oldest Major wearing FJ shoes. The Mark of a Player logo was also prominent in the glove
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category, outperforming all other brands. In fact, with 31 per cent opting for FJ gloves, it achieved a count more than twice that of its closest competitor. “Both FootJoy shoes and gloves offer unbeatable perform-
ance, so it really is no surprise that the majority of golfers com- peting for the year’s most important titles choose to sport our products,” said FootJoy marketing manager, Russell Lawes. “Whether they are looking for additional stability, improved
comfort, better fit or simply a great looking and top performing golf shoe, there is no question that they will find exactly what they are looking for within our comprehensive footwear family. “It is also clear that FJ gloves continue to find favour among
the game’s best players, with close to a third of the field at Hoy- lake taking to the course wearing this essential and perform- ance-driven piece of equipment. “We are delighted by the popularity of both our shoes and
gloves in this year’s Open Championship, which further demonstrates FJ’s status as the market-leading brand in both categories worldwide.”
www.footjoy.co.uk
ootJoy has extended its record as the brand of choice in the Majors, with 54 per cent of the field at this year’s Open Championship selecting models from its
Catalyst. "You are now able to monitor your im- provements over time and receive instant feed- back from your coach. Learning is no longer constrained by time and place."
www.swingcatalyst.com
Crossover Technologiesannounces educational webinars for retailers
C
rossover Technologies, the golf industry’s supplier of retail management solutions, has
announced a number of educational webinars to assist retailers in boosting their businesses through the company’s market leading systems and soſtware. The sessions will be free of charge to
all Crossover customers, with two which were staged in July followed by another two, pre-Golf Show specials, in September. Phil Barnard, Crossover managing
director, said: “If retailers can give us just 30 minutes of their time, we will be able to show them how we have helped other users of the systems to create more than £6,000 cash for their business.” The second webinar sessions will
be held on Wednesdays, September 17 (at 3pm) and September 24 (at 11am) and are called Pre-Show Primer: Get Ready for your Best Buying Show Yet. This session will focus on how retail- ers can utilise their XPos systems to create the perfect buying plan ahead of The Golf Show at Harrogate Interna- tional Centre from October 7-9. “Webinars are the perfect opportu-
nity for our customers to receive ex- pert, short and concise training on the
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Crossover systems and soſtware to help them identify the key metrics to drive their business forward,” added Phil Barnard. “Each webinar will be between 20-
30 minutes long and our team of ex- perts will ensure there is time leſt at the end for a question and answer ses- sion, so everyone will be able to ask questions tailored to their needs. “There are limited spaces available
for each, and bookings will be taken on a first come, first served basis. These sessions will be free of charge to our valuable customers as part of the maintenance programme.” As well as the webinars Crossover is
also increasing its retailer assistance levels through new High Intensity Training (HIT) sessions, which give customers the opportunity to have in- dividual power training sessions with Crossover’s expert retail coach Derek Thomson. During these HIT sessions cus-
tomers will be able to ask Derek any questions and have one-to-one assis- tance. Once again these remote train- ing classes will be free of charge to all Crossover customers as part of the maintenance programme.
www.crossovertec.co.uk
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