Never Miss Your Shot Golf adds TV-style highlight reels for amateur golfers
By AI, Created 1:11 PM UTC, May 29, 2026, /AGP/ – Jason Haga’s Never Miss Your Shot Golf is rolling out multi-angle highlight videos, hole-in-one prizes and a new booking platform aimed at amateur golfers and participating courses. The company is also eyeing expansion into other sports and international markets, including Tokyo and Dubai.
Why it matters: - Never Miss Your Shot Golf is trying to turn casual rounds into shareable media moments, giving amateur golfers a professionally edited record of their play. - The company’s model also adds a prize incentive and a booking platform that could change how participating courses attract players and share revenue.
What happened: - Close Up Radio featured Jason Haga, president and CEO of Never Miss Your Shot Golf, in an interview with Doug Llewelyn on Thursday, May 28, at 12 p.m. Eastern. - Never Miss Your Shot Golf is a digital content company based in Mesa, Arizona. - Haga founded the company to capture golfers on scenic par 3 holes at courses across the country. - The company records each golfer’s shots from six camera angles and turns the footage into a two-minute highlight video. - More information is available on the company’s website.
The details: - Never Miss Your Shot Golf focuses on keepsake content rather than instruction or swing analysis. - Players can download the videos, share them on social media or save them for later. - The company’s Golden Ace Challenge gives registered players at participating holes a chance to win cash for a hole-in-one while the cameras are rolling. - For every experience sold, the company adds $5 to the prize pool. - Hole-in-one winners can receive $1,000, $10,000 or $15,000, plus a custom trophy and a still image of the shot. - Haga said the company is building its own booking app to compete with major tee-time platforms. - The app does not charge golfers or courses for basic tee-time bookings. - Participating courses can receive up to 30% revenue share from experience sales. - The company says courses also benefit from having Golden Ace Challenge prize amounts displayed prominently to attract golfers.
Between the lines: - Never Miss Your Shot Golf is betting that golf audiences want content, not just scorecards, and that younger players will respond to instant social sharing. - The model blends entertainment, competition and marketing for courses, which could make the offering more appealing than a standard tee-time listing. - Haga is positioning the company as a challenge to fee-heavy booking apps, with a pitch built around lower friction for golfers and more upside for courses. - The company is also using partnerships with influencers, national media and camera manufacturers to expand reach and polish the on-course experience. - Haga’s wife and business manager, Jenilee Haga, leads social media strategy, and his son Jake serves as an operations lead and part-time digital editor.
What’s next: - Never Miss Your Shot Golf plans to expand beyond golf into mini golf, pickleball, bowling, surfing and snowboarding. - Mini golf is set to launch soon in Myrtle Beach. - A pickleball program with top-ranked professionals and amateurs is scheduled to begin this summer. - Haga plans to launch the company in Tokyo and Dubai later this year. - The company says it is building for a broader audience across sports and cultures as it grows its app and partner network.
The bottom line: - Never Miss Your Shot Golf is turning amateur sports moments into broadcast-style content, with prizes and platform fees designed to help both players and venues.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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