Horsham Golf opens new putting studio

Horsham Golf has expanded its custom fitting and coaching services following the opening of a new putting studio at the West Sussex-based facility.

Horsham Golf has expanded its custom fitting and coaching services following the opening of a new putting studio at the West Sussex-based facility.

Designed to offer a one-stop shop for putter fittings, putter customisation and coaching, the new studio is kitted out with a 12-foot synthetic putting mat with data capture powered by the latest technology from CAPTO and HoleMorePutts, two systems that will provide the club’s team of PGA-qualified fitting and coaching experts all the knowledge they need to help fit, customise and coach. 

CAPTO is a hi-tech sensor that uses cutting edge technology to provide accurate, detailed and reliable data on the putting stroke. It uses advanced software to display the data intuitively and in real time. The Capto sensor works indoors and outdoors for the ultimate in real-golf simulation. 

HoleMorePutts is the world’s most comprehensive putting measurement and improvement system. It includes the only system that makes independent putter recommendations by brand and model, based on the player’s stroke.

Fittings cost £25, with the fitting fee refunded upon purchase of a putter from a stock of over 100, including the latest models from Odyssey, Scotty Cameron, TaylorMade, PING, Cobra, Toulon Design, plus many more.

For more details, visit www.horshamgolf.co.uk or email info@horshamgolf.co.uk.

An overview of the putting data provided by the CAPTO system
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