Awesome Golf partners with Par Breaker for PGA Show debut

Golf simulator software brand partners with new launch monitor.

Leading golf simulator software company Awesome Golf is partnering with Par Breaker as they launch their Swing Pulse X10 launch monitor at the PGA Show.

Awesome Golf – known for its fun, engaging games, detailed practice modes and virtual courses – enables users to improve skill acquisition through in-depth data analysis and creative challenges making it the perfect choice for Par Breaker’s first product. 

This is the first time that the golf technology company has exhibited at the annual Orlando trade show (Booth #912). Attendees will be able to see first-hand how the Awesome Golf integration will elevate Par Breaker’s user experience of the new launch monitor product; the Swing Pulse X10.

Founder of Awesome Golf, Gavin Hamer commented: “We are delighted to see our software showcased at The PGA Show with Par Breaker and look forward to collaborating with them as they bring the Swing Pulse X10 to market later this year.”

“Awesome Golf’s software is a perfect fit for the Swing Pulse X10,” commented Trent Keller, Co-Founder of Par Breaker. “They are known for bringing the fun factor to golf, but their data acquisition and analysis is second to none.  This, combined with user satisfaction, has made the decision to work with them an easy one for us and we look forward to bringing this seamless integration to all our customers.”

For more information, visit www.awesome-golf.com/simulator/

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