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How can drone footage of a golf course enhance the image of the golf club and attract new members?

 

Drones, as we know have multiple purposes including repair, maintenance and promotion.

But now it seems, the superior definition of drone footage can also aid the enhancement of members to a golf club.

And while the landscape of a golf course it pristine, it is not always easy to show off the complete beauty using a ground video. And this is where a drone comes in.  Now the marketing team at golf clubs can use drones to show off the beauty of the clubhouse, landscape and surrounding countryside to promote membership.

And here’s how:

High quality footage

According to a recent report the latest drones come complete with 4k cameras and six axis stabilisation technology, making it easier to film good aerial shots.

 Interactive tours:  

A virtual tour can help with allowing new members and existing members to understand the golf course better.

According todronezone.com: ‘Being able to study each hole using interactive golf videos will help improve a players game. It will allow them to read each hole and make better club selection. This will ultimately bring down their golf handicap.’

Maintenance

Golf course landscape is usually decorated with plants, flowers and shrubs and the prevention of pest infestation and disease is important to maintain a healthy landscape.

And even though on the ground efforts are acceptable depending on the golf course’s budget, drones are a better method in allowing a survey to commence to get the grounds prepared before play.

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