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MILLERSVILLE, Md. — A Maryland company is giving golfers a reason to yell "Foresight."

GolfFlyover.com offers aerial views of almost 6,600 courses nationwide available for free. Officials said they are adding 700 new fly overs every week and may have all of them online before the end of the year.

"The long-term goal is to provide every course in America on our website," said Robert Nelsen of Millersville, chief executive officer of GolfFlyover.com.

If the company continues to add golf courses at the current pace, it should have all 18,000 in the United States on the site in four to six months, Nelsen said. He said GolfFlyover.com includes nine-hole public golf courses.

"Once we get there, we hope to go worldwide," said Perry Likakis of Perry Hall, vice president of marketing for GolfFlyover.com.

The company was started with personal investments from Nelsen, Likakis and his brother, George, and funding from private investors. GolfFlyover.com partnered with V-Empower, a consulting and information technology solutions company, which hired more than 20 employees in India to research maps of golf courses and design the fly overs. The website became operational in February.

"We've kept our costs extremely low by not having office space and being a virtual company," Nelsen said. The company plans to generate revenue through the advertisements on its site, and it plans on placing advertisements in the fly overs.

The fly overs can be viewed on Google Earth. While golf courses could previously be viewed on Google Earth, there was no way to figure out the order of the holes or where the holes and tees are. With fly overs, the golfer is given a complete guide to the course.

Jason Sparhawk, assistant golf professional for the Chartwell Golf & Country Club, said the fly overs have several advantages. People who don't want to spend money on a yardage device or yardage book can still get an idea of what they're up against, he said.

"It gives them an up as to what hazards are coming," Sparhawk said.

At least one pro in the golfing game expressed skepticism about whether the service would help the members at his club.

Matt Hoffmann, head PGA professional at the Crofton Country Club, said his club doesn't have much use for the fly overs.

As a private club, most of the golfers there know the layout of their club's course. But he acknowledged the service might be useful for someone who's shopping for a course to play elsewhere.

"That kind of technology may benefit more public golf courses, where people are looking for what place to play at," Hoffmann said.

Knowing that private clubs don't see much use in the fly overs doesn't seem to faze Nelsen or Likakis.

"The big customer we're looking at is someone who travels to a golf destination," Nelsen said. GolfFlyover.com will be particularly helpful to golfers traveling to tourist areas that have a large number of courses, Likakis said. If a golfer is planning a trip to Myrtle Beach, S.C., which has hundreds of golf courses, GolfFlyover.com can help narrow down the choices.

He added that in the future, GolfFlyover.com is hoping courses will link to GolfFlyover.com from their sites; fly overs will be installed on golf cart screens; and GolfFlyover.com will offer other golfer services, such as partnering with a site to help golfers plan trips.

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GolfFlyover.com allows golfers to view the layout of more than 6,000 courses, including Pebble Beach in California.
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GolfFlyover.com allows golfers to view the layout of more than 6,000 courses, including Pebble Beach in California.

 

 

 

 

 
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