Redesigned Inrange® Single Player Experience sets new standard for practice

By helping golfers track their improvement over time, the experience gives players a reason to return, turning casual players into regulars..

The flagship Inrange® Single Player experience has been completely reimagined to support focused, goal-driven improvement, creating a more refined and intuitive environment for every golfer. The update centers on removing friction and sharpening clarity, ensuring the software enhances the practice flow rather than interrupting it.

The redesign’s performance is built on a “practice with purpose” philosophy, utilising a modern design language and signature visual cues to guide players toward measurable progress. By helping golfers track their improvement over time, the experience gives players a reason to return, turning casual players into regulars.

For the modern golfer, the driving range is no longer just about repetitive ball-hitting; it is a space for building confidence and understanding their game. For range operators, this shift helps transform one-off visits into ongoing relationships, with players invested in their personal progress journey.

“The goal of this redesign was to refine and elevate the practice experience, supporting focused, goal-driven improvement while staying true to Inrange’s scientific approach,” says Scott Kirby, Product Manager. “By showing players the right data at the right time, we’ve ensured the interface is accessible to beginners while offering meaningful depth for the most advanced players”.

The success of the new User Interface (UI) lies in its balance of familiarity and innovation, maintaining core interaction patterns that returning players recognise while strengthening alignment across the wider Inrange ecosystem. This update proves that “intelligent practice” is the new benchmark for the range, turning a standard session into a data-driven journey of achievement that keeps golfers coming back.

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