
I visited the Sophie Center of the TGL and took a first -hand look at the facility, production, full swing technology and much more.
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My first thought when I entered the new TGL facility a few weeks ago was… How?
It is the latest non-judicial-a-libra-brown situation. If you were not familiar with what was located inside the building of Palm Beach State College, you would have thought you would see a college basketball game. The campus itself is beautiful, but then you get into space and your jaw falls.
The creators of this object really thought all.

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It starts with the “Green Room”, which is essentially a locker in the steroid locker with the team of team stroke, a gym, a physio section complete with a cold diving and a useful kitchen area with snacks and a cook. Basically the perfect place to live if a pandemic is ever rekindled.

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The main attraction
When walking in the main area, if you feel like you are in the background at a Coldplay concert, with all the energy that works towards the center of the object (which I have called “octagon”).

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Walking to the octagon is like strolling a spaceship and wandering in March. Everything about it is Large. Walking through the player tunnel from the green room and in this extravaganza of golf technology is startling. A kind like what you hear from people who visit Augusta National for the first time – TV does not do this country justice.
Personally, the breast of shock is almost intimidating. The screen itself – 53 meters long and 64 meters wide – approaches two different areas of the shock. The experience of hitting a ball off the perfect ground (and replaced daily) and seeing it navigate as it would be in real life before eventually appearing against the screen goes against all instincts for us players who are accustomed to the typical blow. This takes an adjustment. In a breast of normal shock, you hit the blow, it hits the screen and the tracker begins to move. In Sophie struck you, you see the ball removed and eventually hits on the screen.
Once you have cooked, however, is an explosion, in a large part because of Movement monitors. So good in fact to return to a breast of normal shock becomes what my son can call “the middle”. This is Kid talk about not as well as it should.
The technology itself – and much more on the Swing start -up monitors – discussed in great details through the video at the end, so be sure to check it.
Short play area

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This is my favorite area, without question. For one is the most difficult way than it looks on TV. Some of the situations in which you can find yourself are stressful, and there are few areas where a “stock” blow is required. Any stroke requires creativity, confidence and a ton of imagination.
The bundle around the complex has options inside and below the wheat, and the green complex itself can adjust the speed, line and displacement with the press of a button. As you will see in the video below, with the touch of an iPad, a direct 10-party can become one quick in seconds. It’s wild.

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Final thoughts
Being at the Sophie Center, it really feels like a large part of the future of the golf. Whether on TV or personally, this format has legs. The best part? They have not even scratched the surface when it comes to the serious technology they have on finger tips. This object can create any game/golf conditions you can imagine.
What else about tgl? What about buying in terms of video game all. Moving the greens? Truly small targets? Serious weather conditions? Or, listen to me out, playing in an urban setting like on the NYC streets. Sounds nuts, but don’t exclude it.
Anyway, tgl? A 10 out of 10. Y’ll killed it. I’m a fan. And for more how the full swing system of TGL works, the full swing launch monitor, Click here.
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Johnny Wunder
Golfit.com editor
Johnny currently serves as director of equipment at Golf.comcontributing to platforms like fully equipped golf. Prior to this role, he was the content marketing manager at the Callaway Golf, where he led “The Wunder of Wunder of Callaway Golf”, a platform dedicated to the in -depth content of golf equipment. Before entering Callaway, he was the director of the original content and host of Podcast “The Gear Dive” Golfwrx.com. Beyond his professional efforts, Johnny is a golf player thirsty with a deep passion for the game after playing since his youth in Seattle, Washington.