Media Release 2
How does the avid golfer select among the thousands of golf courses to play the next round of golf? By visiting the
Top Golf Destinations web page to check out what Myrtle Beach has to offer, or going directly to Augusta National
Golf Club page to see the course of champions, golfers can determine what courses to play. Golfers can search
for courses using the course name, by city and state or with a zip code.
“We help golfers visit their choice of golf courses by allowing them to virtually fly over the course and see the
course’s layout map before getting there,” said Robert Nelsen, GolfFlyover’s CEO. From tee to green, the
company’s golf course flyovers gives visitors an in-depth look from hole one to 18 showing them the distance and
layout of the course so they can plan their shots before stepping foot on the greens. All course information is
provided free of charge with no membership needed to view the courses. However, to properly visit the courses on
GolfFlyover.com, Google Earth™ (earth.google.com/index.html) must be downloaded and installed.
GolfFlyover.com also enables golfers to request course flyovers that may not be available at the moment, along
with signing up for e-mail alerts when new courses are added to the site.
GolfFlyover, LLC and its partner V-Empower, Inc are producing hundreds of new golf course flyovers every week.
With a large team of designers, the company anticipates completing all 18,000 U.S. golf courses this year.
GolfFlyover.com next plans to create international golf course flyovers.
About GolfFlyover, LLC:
GolfFlyover, LLC, located in Millersville, Maryland, is proud to introduce golf course flyovers and layout maps in the
United States and, in the near future, around the world. GolfFlyover.com is a free service with no membership
requirements or signups to view golf course flyovers and layout maps. For more information, visit www.GolfFlyover.
com.