TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. -- Independent golf products sales representatives will be presented with a unique opportunity to have exclusive territorial sales rights on the independent retail sales and distribution of the Dancin’ Dogg Shot Making Simulator.
“Dancin’ Dogg created quite a buzz in the business in 2006. The industry had never before experienced a simulator as durable, as accurate and as all-inclusive at anywhere near this affordable price,” said Russell Edens, President of Dancin’ Dogg Golf. “The toughest materials and manufacturing techniques, the most accurate swing and ball striking analysis technology, video tips and instructions from the finest teaching pros in America as well as EASports™ Tiger Woods PGA Tour© all in one package retailing for under $400.”
Independent sales representatives interested in having their own piece of Dancin’ Dogg sales turf can contact Dancin’ Dogg Golf at jobs@dancindogg.com or by calling 1-213-941-6663. Dancin’ Dogg will also make arrangements to interview those interested during this year's PGA Merchandising Show in Orlando.
“Grip it and rip it will always play a role off the tee box, but these days golfers are more interested in finding ways to improve their shot making skills. To be able to shape shots, control trajectory and distance regardless of club and course management with iron play has become more popular than ever. Dancin’ Dogg is the only simulator designed to focus on improving these skills,” says Edens.
In addition to becoming the simulator of choice for prestigious indoor training facilities like City Golf in Boston, Dancin’ Dogg has also entered into an agreement with GolfSpan.com; the purchase of a Dancin’ Dogg also includes a one-year subscription to GolfSpan, the Internet’s leading game improvement site. This means one can get a video lesson from the likes of a Hank Haney or a Chuck Cook and then instantly put the tip into practice and see the result.
With Dancin’ Dogg, a user can create his or her own shot. Users place the ball anywhere on the virtual course, select a target area and aim. Then they hit a real, indoor safe ball using an iron. A dead-on recreation of the shot shape, direction and distance appears on the computer screen. A pinpoint accurate report on club head speed, club face angle, swing path and more is also provided. From there the golfer can make adjustments, try the shot again and again until it’s mastered.
“I’m sure our new independent sales force will find the message of better shot making, accuracy, durability and affordability will be one that resonates with pros, players and retailers across the country,” concludes Edens.
For more information please see http://www.dancindogg.com.
