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PLATFORM Golf will exhibit at the 73rd PGA Show in Orlando, Florida, from January 20–23, 2026, presenting its TrueSlope™, TrueBreak™ and TruePR™ technologies to more than 30,000 golf industry professionals from around the globe.

After receiving recognition as one of the standout innovations at the 2025 show, the company returns to showcase technologies that deliver authentic slope, break and performance data in simulator environments—features that were previously unavailable indoors.

The company will present its Singularity for Simulated Golf (SSG) solution, which integrates putting, full swing and performance technologies into a unified platform. PLATFORM Golf has partnered with Science & Motion and will present alongside companies including TruGolf.

Industry Endorsement and Recognition

The technology has garnered support from prominent figures in professional golf. Eight-time PGA Tour winner and putting coach Brad Faxon praised the platform during an appearance on Golf Channel’s Live From, emphasizing its ability to replicate authentic green contours indoors.

“PLATFORM Golf fundamentally changes how players interact with simulator golf,” Faxon stated. “Instead of practicing on a perfectly flat surface, golfers can now experience up to four degrees of slope and receive instant feedback, just as they would on the course. It’s a transformational step forward for training and player development.”

PGA Tour putting coach Stephen Sweeney noted the instructional advantages: “Being able to teach and practice on realistic, changing slopes indoors addresses a long-standing limitation of simulator golf.”

Both Faxon and Sweeney will return to the show along with other PLATFORM Golf ambassadors David Orr and Erika Larkin.

Growing Momentum Throughout 2025

PLATFORM Golf’s success extended beyond the PGA Show. The company partnered with Sky Sports Golf for broadcast coverage at The Open at Royal Portrush, earning Best Visual Story Telling using Data & Insight at the 2025 Broadcast Sports Awards. The technology also received Best in Show for Athlete Performance at the Golfweek Tech Lab presented by T-Mobile for Business.

Recent installations at Precision Golf near London and the Tommy Fleetwood Academy at Yas Links Abu Dhabi demonstrate the company’s expanding global footprint in player development and coaching.

Looking Forward

“The response we received at the 2025 PGA Show exceeded all expectations,” said Thomas Hackett, co-founder and CEO of PLATFORM Golf. “Returning in 2026 allows us to build on that success, deepen industry partnerships and demonstrate how far the platform has evolved in a short period of time. Our mission remains the same—to empower the best coaches and players with the most realistic and effective training tools in the game.”

Attendees can experience the technology at Booth 472 during the show.

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