Virtual Eye Golf were in Florida in mid-March, covering the Players Championship on the PGA Tour. All sporting events were suddenly cancelled, and the world went into various forms of COVID-19 lockdown. ...
The 52 Super Series event one in Cape Town was supported by Virtual Eye broadcast graphics and the Official 52 Super Series App. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the second event was cancelled and Virtual ...
Virtual Eye Golf operators were already encamped at the Saudi Arabia International and the Waste Management Phoenix Open when the month began, providing broadcast graphics on the European and PGA Tours. ...
Supporting concurrent tournaments in multiple countries was the order of the month for both our Virtual Eye Golf and Cricket Teams. Operators on both sides of the Tasman brought our Cricket graphics to ...
Virtual Eye was at the Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 again this year, supplying qualifying reports, fly-ins and track guides for broadcaster Fox Sports. At the same time as the racing, our Cricket operators ...
The PGA Tour 2019-2020 season began with A Military Tribute at The Greenbrier, with Virtual Eye Golf in attendance, providing our tracking and graphics. On the European Tour, Virtual Eye Golf covered the ...
This month we continued our support for the 52 SUPER SERIES at the Rolex TP52 World Championship Puerto Portals 2019 - providing broadcast graphics, live tracking via 52superseries.com and the Official ...
Virtual Eye stepped up to the plate during the MLB All-Stars game at Cleveland's Progressive Field, providing graphics that tracked and compared pitches, home runs, and other key elements for client Fox ...
Virtual Eye Golf attended 7 tournaments during June, supporting both the European and PGA Tours. Starting off already in Dublin for The Memorial Tournament, the next stop for our teams was the RBC Canadian ...
Techweek19 saw many of our staff contributing via panel discussions, presentations and demonstrations of our technology. Virtual Eye Cricket set up shop at the Edgar Centre in Dunedin, and visitors were ...