The ball-tracking company, already established as the go-to technology in the Netherlands, is expanding across Belgium and the wider Benelux region.
With several high-profile Dutch range installs now complete, and the first Belgian venue (GolfForum Lummen) now live and operational, Inrange is building momentum across the broader Benelux region. What began with a single pilot site has grown into a fast-moving network of venues looking to modernise their suite of experiences and reach new audiences.
“We have already seen the impact that the tech-revolution has had on Dutch golf, and many other European destinations are now adapting and enhancing their player experiences too,” said Renate Roeleveld, CEO of the Golf Course Association Europe (GCAE). “Range technology is not a trend, it is here to stay. Inrange implements range tech to fit each facility’s site, audience and goals, turning that into a monetisation plan with clear actions and metrics that grow the game.
The company’s local presence and partnerships have played a key role in this rise, along with a growing relationship with the Golf Management Association (GMA).
With more installs planned through 2025 and a growing footprint in Belgium, Inrange is leading the evolution of the range experience across Benelux, bringing modern golf to the heart of Europe.