EDEN Golf Club near Carlisle has shared 'exciting news' about the imminent installation of new 'state-of-the-art' driving range technology.
The golf club, which is located near Crosby-on-Eden, has announced that it will begin the installation of new TrackMan driving range technology in mid-January 2025.
The new driving range technology will bring 'military grade' radar technology, ball tracking, and course simulation to Eden Golf Club.
Will Tyson, Eden Golf Club general manager said: "Exciting news. Starting mid-January 2025, Eden Golf Club will be introducing the state-of-the-art TrackMan Range technology.
"Perfect for golf enthusiasts, this innovative system uses cutting-edge radar technology to track every shot with incredible accuracy.
"TrackMan Range offers insights into shot distance, launch angle, ball speed, and much more, giving players of all levels a professional-grade experience to refine their game.
"It’s perfect for those who want to experience a variety of courses without having to travel.
"Whether you're practicing your swing, playing with friends, or just enjoying a leisurely game, these virtual courses will elevate your golfing experience to a whole new level."
The installation of the new Trackman Range technology follows a productive end to 2024 for Ende Golf Club which has also seen them make changes to its Championship Course.
These changes included a full rebuild of the 17th hole's green.
In addition, Eden Golf Club is inviting locals to experience its new lodge retreat which is nestled within its grounds.
Will said: "Over the winter months we made changes to our Championship Course. Most notably the 17th green.
"A full rebuild of the green has seen a slight change of position, incorporating the green into the water hazard.
"The green has been lifted considerably allowing for better drainage and an opportunity to add a tiered structure creating an opportunity to provide testing pin positions.
"To finish off the new green, the edging into the water hazard has been completed with large rocks giving us a finish that compliments the natural beauty of our course."
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