Full Swing Golf Simulators Returns to Golf Europe Trade Show

The event enables San Diego-based Full Swing Golf to demo its golf simulators and new product lines to prospective clients throughout Europe

Full Swing website
Full Swing website
Full Swing website
Full Swing website

Golf simulator leader, Full Swing Golf, is returning to Golf Europe 2014, golf’s international trade fair being held in Augsburg, Germany, 28 – 30 September. The event enables Full Swing Golf to demo its golf simulators and new product lines to prospective clients throughout Europe.

“We’re excited to return to this event and showcase everything Full Swing Golf has to offer,” says Brian Arnold, Senior Vice President of International Sales. “The landscape has literally and figuratively changed in the indoor golf business over the last few years, and we have a fresh list of new products and software available. We believe there’s no better environment or time to make a splash than at this year’s Golf Europe show.”

Full Swing Golf will showcase a massive Widescreen Simulator with Ion2 Vision Technology and a complete Swing Catalyst system. Golf Europe 2014 will also be a great venue for potential clients to come “kick the tires” and compare Full Swing Golf products to everyone else’s. “We’re very excited about how much the technology in our simulators has advanced this year, and we can’t wait to share it with the public,” adds Arnold.

Golf Europe www.golf-europe.com/en.html

Full Swing Golf www.fullswinggolf.com

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