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FlightScope Kudu To Monitor London Golf Show

FlightScope Kudu, the innovative compact indoor/ outdoor ball flight monitor system has
announced an agreement with the 2007 London Golf Show which sees the product awarded the status of “Official Flight Monitor” of the show. A total of 7 FlightScope Kudu radar units will be in operation at the ExCel venue which takes place 26 – 29th April. As part of the agreement 8,000 FlightScope golf balls will be used on the driving range supported by range branding and bay signage.

Henri Johnson, CEO of FlightScope’e parent company EDH Sport commented on the agreement saying; “We attended the show in 2006 and were extremely impressed with the quality of organisation and visitors that attended. The show is a perfect way for us to demonstrate the performance of our FlightScope Kudu technology to a large and highly technically aware audience.”

About FlightScope
FlightScope Kudu is part of a tracking radar product range manufactured by EDH, the South African based technology company. The top of the range sister model, FlightScope Cheetah, is an outdoor golf ball trajectory monitor that measures the entire flight path of a golf ball in 3D with great accuracy. FlightScope Cheetah has the most extensive set of measured parameters on the market today. FlightScope RacquetRadar is used for serve speed and trajectory measurement at the Davis Cup and many other leading ATP and WTA tennis events. The FlightScope Speedball is the leading bowling speed measurement system used throughout the cricket world. FlightScope manufacturer EDH is based in Stellenbosch, South Africa. The company was founded in 1989 by Henri Johnson, inventor and electronics engineer. EDH develops products for both military and sports markets and has its core expertise in the design and development of 3D tracking radar systems.
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