Scottsdale-based firm launches app: Tiger Woods: My Swing For most amateurs looking to improve their swing, getting even a single tip from one of the most successful golfers in the world is a far-fetched thought
us open golf 2011.But a new iPhone application launched on Apple Inc.'s App Store by a leading mobile platform developer based in Scottsdale is bringing the expertise of pro golfer Tiger Woods directly to users' fingertips
golf channel tour.Shotzoom LLC's newest app - Tiger Woods: My Swing - allows amateur golfers of all ages to get virtual coaching from Woods by video-recording one's swing and comparing side-by-side to Woods
puerto rico resorts. Users also have access to one of the largest golf communities in cyberspace, where they can log and share their game stats to see performance over time.It's also capable of swing analysis to show exactly where improvements are needed, said Shotzoom co-founder and President Craig Prichard
golf clothes."Golfers would need to go into pro shop where they would have a simulator set up," Prichard said. "These would be expensive options for the golfer."Proceeds will benefit the Tiger Woods Foundation, which provides educational opportunities for underserved youth.Shotzoom LLC is a newcomer to the app industry
quotes on golf. It was founded in November 2009 by five primary investors, including Prichard and Chief Executive Officer Michael Hall. Today, the firm has about 15 employees between its Scottsdale corporate headquarters, near Hayden Road just north of Via De Ventura, and Tempe office, which houses app development and customer support.