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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Scott Kramer covers golf and luxury technology. During COVID, John Viera of Saline, Mich. decided to repurpose some unused space ...
Indoor golf simulators have completely changed that equation, giving serious players year-round access to real performance data and actual course conditions. The catch? Space requirements, ceiling ...
For golfers in cooler climates, the reality of not playing outdoors for months is setting in. For some, it’s unacceptable and playing a role in fueling the $1.49 billion global golf simulator market.
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