How is a Vertical Aerial Image better?
The high resolution vertical aerial photographs produced by Addis Advertising, Inc., are all about accuracy. A vertical (plan view) aerial image of a fairway is an exact two dimensional replication or likeness of that fairway, right down to position and relationship to other landmarks and objects, i.e. Greens, tees, sand traps, trees, mounds and hazards. In other words the SCALE of the image is highly accurate, as opposed to a computer enhanced drawing or graphic, created by someone who has not even visited the course! Once distance arcs are scaled over the image, the known distance is highly accurate. Even intermediate distances to landmarks (trees, mounds) can be perceived or calculated more accurately, from positions not marked. This accuracy then impacts golf play by portraying the terrain and features with extreme accuracy in scale and perception, thus assisting golfers and course playing times. Combine the yardage guide with beautiful course photography and it leaves a lasting im
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