A year ago Dancin’ Dogg Golf introduced its first simulator at the PGA Show in Seattle. Those attending were impressed with the unit’s accuracy, durability, graphics and overall ability to replicate shots more realistically than any simulator they had seen before. As importantly, they were amazed that a simulator of such high quality could be priced so incredibly low. “People would come up to me after taking a few swings on The Dogg and ask the price. When I told them they just couldn’t believe it. Most said simulators that do what Dancin’ Dogg does usually cost thousands of dollars,” says Russell Edens, Dancin’ Dogg President. “I can’t wait to see the reaction at the PGA Merchandising Show in Orlando.”
Edens’ anticipation is based on the major enhancements the product has undergone since, “As impressive as the initial product was, we knew we could do better. Today, the product is dead-on when it comes to the analysis it provides regarding club head speed, swing plane, club face angle and more. Not only that, it’s the first simulator specifically designed to improve shot making skills. With the new technology, a player can set up any kind of shot they want and practice it over and over. They can master the chip, flip, flop, pitch and bump and run. They can learn how to consistently shape shots and hone their course management skills.”
In addition to upgraded analysis technology, this latest version of Dancin’ Dogg has improved graphics and the materials are the toughest, most durable available. “At City Golf of Boston’s three locations, we host thousands of golfers of all skill levels each month. Before discovering the new Dancin’ Dogg, we used a simulator product that would frequently fail due to the constant pounding of irons. Now Dancin’ Dogg is our preferred simulator and we haven’t had any problems at all”, said Gary Parker, City Golf President.
Edens said, “Folks who purchase a Dancin’ Dogg also get a one-year subscription to GolfSpan.com, the leading game improvement site on the web. This means they have access to hundreds of video tips and instructions from the leading teaching pros in America. And, as always, Dancin’ Dogg comes with the EA Sports Tiger Woods PGA Tour game.”
One would think, with all these improvements the new Dancin’ Dogg would cost a paw and a tail. But that’s not the case at all according to Edens. “Actually, our suggested retail price is $399.99 and that’s an incredible deal. You couldn’t find a simulator as tough or as accurate for ten times that price. Add in the GolfSpan.com, the video tips, the Tiger Woods product and you’ve got the most comprehensive simulator package possible at a price that is impossible to beat.”
Those curious about what this puppy can do can visit the Dancin’ Dogg exhibit during the PGA Merchandising Show in Orlando at booth #3321, where attendees will have an opportunity to try Dancin’ Dogg along with Raven Golf irons. “Just look for the big line of people waiting to take a shot at the demo,” Edens says. “Once people see just how quickly they can master different shots they just won’t want to leave. But don’t worry, we promise everyone a chance to play with our new Dogg.”