LG Electronics Inc. will showcase customized indoor golf solutions, including its premium commercial-use laser projector, the ProBeam, for four days at the annual global golf industry meetup PGA Show 2023.
The LG ProBeam Laser 4K projector enables the creation of a highly immersive indoor golf experience, allowing spectators to enjoy a realistic round of golf with stunning 4K resolution visuals.
Through the LG ProBeam's ultra-large screen, visitors to the exhibition pavilion may experience home theater-style entertainment. This pavilion was created to replicate the interior of a luxurious home.
According to LG, in foreign countries where many people live in detached houses, indoor golf spaces are often set up within residential homes.
It added that with such consumers in mind, they expect the size of the related market to grow further.
More than one-third of the country's estimated 37.5 million golfers enjoy the game through screen golf or indoor golf practice facilities, according to the United States Golf Association.


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