Oh I never would have thought of that. After the foundations a structure is finished I move on. I never think of the furnishings and fixtures as something to worry about because I rarely see that.
Anyhow this is a quote from the article
"It does everything," he said. "What you have now is you have V1 video analysis which is 2D imagery, you have FlightScope that has the 3D readings and all that technology, and you have BodiTrak information, which simplified is the displacement of weight in your golf swing. You have all three of these things going and available at the same time during a golf swing.
"That's the magic right there. It all comes up on two 55-inch TV screens that have all the data, and that's unique because you normally don't have all of that together. You'll have just video, or just FlightScope or just BodiTrak, not all of them together. It's the coolest thing in the world."
Another feature in the practice bays, and one overlooked by most players seeking lessons, is the SAM PuttLab technology that provides the same type of data for putting that the other technologies produce for the full swing.
"It gives you the face path, rhythm, stroke, face angle closed or open, everything that FlightScope does but for putting," Wagner said. "That's a forgotten thing. I can sell a driver for $1,000 but I can't give putters away, and you use a putter at least two times more and normally two and a half times more than you do a driver."
From what I can tell from above, many facilities have some but not all of the tech that this facility has. I don't know that much about golf so I can't comment one way or another.