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Home»News»Full Swing Continues Its Brand Evolution, Showcasing Several New Products at the 2026 PGA Merchandise Show
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Full Swing Continues Its Brand Evolution, Showcasing Several New Products at the 2026 PGA Merchandise Show

January 18, 2026Updated:January 18, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
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Visit Booth 1543 to Experience the New 5 Series Enclosure and Growing Golf Course Library, Win Prizes on Skill Strike, and Learn About the New KIT for Baseball

(CARLSBAD, Calif.) – Full Swing, the industry leader in pioneering sports technology, will be showcasing a variety of new and exciting products at the 2026 PGA Merchandise Show.

Visit Booth 1543 to learn more about the continuing evolution of the Full Swing brand and the technology trusted by major champions like Tiger Woods, Jon Rahm, Dustin Johnson, Jordan Spieth and Xander Schauffele.

Enhanced 5 Series Enclosure

Full Swing will be highlighting the recently released 5 Series enclosure for its flagship simulators. Available for the Sport and Pro 2.0 simulators in the Standard and Widescreen options, the 5 Series further elevates Full Swing’s unmatched indoor golf and entertainment experience with premium upgrades to the screen, hitting structure and turf at no additional cost.

The new Silver Screen technology makes on-screen visuals more life-like than ever before. Unlike traditional white screens, the Silver Screen’s surface enhances contrast, reduces glare and delivers truer, richer visuals without requiring a dark environment. By minimizing ambient light reflection, the Silver Screen creates sharper image quality, even in spaces with windows or overhead lighting. It also hides dirt, ball marks and usage wear far better than the previous white screens, keeping simulator setups looking professional and premium-grade.

Additional 5 Series advances include updates to the hitting enclosure and turf. New acoustic wall panels make the sound of the ball striking the screen quieter than ever before. An upgraded metal-frame enclosure improves aesthetics and the playing experience itself, while maintaining solid structural integrity. And two premium turf options are now available – sleek black turf that delivers a modern, professional look with minimal distraction, or classic green turf that recreates the feel of a fairway. Both are low-maintenance, laid flush to the floor rather than on a wood frame, and provide durability, comfort and true ball response.

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“Whether you’re practicing at home or running a commercial simulator business, the new Silver Screen offers an unmatched combination of durability, image quality, sound dampening and low maintenance so that every round feels closer to playing on the course than any other indoor experience,” said Jason Fierro, Chief Operating Officer, Full Swing. “When combined with our VIP, white glove service that runs from the sales process to installation and everything in between, we’re excited to offer a simulator product that continues to set the pace for the category.”

Full Swing offers two industry-leading simulator options. The Sport Series features patented Dual-Tracking Technology using an overhead ION3 camera capturing club and ball data at impact and four high-speed Linescan cameras to measure in-flight ball data. It starts at $44,900 (Standard) and $49,900 (Widescreen).

The Pro 2.0 features the fastest and most accurate indoor ball-tracking technology in sports. Its patented Tri-Tracking Technology uses an overhead ION3 camera and combination of infrared technology and high-speed bluelight LED cameras to capture real ball flight data with no delay as shots transition into the virtual world. It starts at $54,900 (Standard) and $64,900 (Widescreen).

Growing Golf Course Library

Full Swing is the Officially Licensed Simulator for the PGA TOUR and currently features more than 50 courses in its growing global library. They include Pebble Beach, the Old Course at St. Andrews, Muirfield Village, Torrey Pines, TPC Sawgrass and more. A selection of new courses, including Streamsong Red, Streamsong Blue, Ballyhack and The Club at Lac La Belle, have just been added, with more to come at regular intervals throughout 2026. In addition, all holes played in Season 1 of TGL presented by SoFi will be available soon as an expanded offering.

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Win Prizes with Skill Strike

Full Swing will be showcasing the evolution of what’s possible with Skill Strike, a first-of-its-kind, skill-based competition that allows simulator users the opportunity to try and win money. The software employs real-time data capture and AI machine learning to tailor gameplay to each user’s individual skill level. This learning is then deployed to create skill-based challenges – namely a unique target size and distance for each shot attempt – based on the user’s dynamic, real-time shotmaking abilities.

Show attendees are invited to the Full Swing booth to participate in a three-shot competition featuring cash and KIT launch monitors as prizes. Visit between 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Wednesday and 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursday to participate.

Experience the Evolution of KIT

With groundbreaking integrations like Clippd Shot Quality scores, the KIT launch monitor is unparalleled in its ability to elevate the efficiency of users’ practice sessions. This focus on optimizing practice time has now been expanded beyond golf to baseball.

The new KIT for baseball is the first portable launch monitor that can measure bat speed without having to place a sensor on the bat. Its ability to capture 12 metrics on every swing – including Pitch Velocity, Bat Speed and Exit Velocity – allows KIT to predict Potential Exit Velocity and Squared Up Rate, two groundbreaking insights that measure how efficiently a hitter is making contact with no sensors needed. KIT received an overwhelmingly positive response at this month’s American Baseball Coaches Association trade show.

A multi-sport enabled KIT that can be used for golf and baseball will be coming in Summer 2026. With just the flip of a switch, users will be able to seamlessly flip from working on exit velocity in the batting cage to launch angle on the golf range. Show attendees can stop by for a sneak peak at the technology that will drive this never-before-seen cross-sport versatility.

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For more information about Full Swing, visit fullswinggolf.com, @fullswingsimulators (Instagram), @fullswinggolf (YouTube).

About Full Swing

Full Swing, a proud partner of Bruin Capital, is the industry leader in pioneering sports technology. Its lineup of trailblazing golf and baseball products entertains users around the world while helping them to practice with purpose.

As the Official Licensed Simulator of the PGA TOUR and an Official Technology Partner of TGL presented by SoFi, Full Swing simulators bring unmatched real-ball-flight data to golf and 30 other immersive multi-sport experiences. The company’s KIT Launch Monitor, tested and trusted by Tiger Woods, is an indoor / outdoor practice solution that uniquely combines 16 points of club and ball data with high-resolution video. This groundbreaking technology has now been extended to baseball, so KIT can calculate both pre- and post-impact data performance insights like Squared Up Rate and Potential Exit Velocity. Full Swing’s impressive roster of champions is highlighted by PGA TOUR stars like Woods, Jordan Spieth and Xander Schauffele, as well as Jon Rahm, Dustin Johnson, Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen and Steph Curry.

Stephen Reynolds

Reynolds Media Group

stephen@reynoldsmediagrp.com

703-344-6031

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