8. Solving the Problem
One of the problems/opportunity that I listed in my blog was that golf ranges in Gainesville have terrible quality of services compared to what I used back in Korea. In Korea, there were countless number of ranges that supported automatic ball dispensing machines and even teed up the ball for the customers. In Gainesville, there weren't anything close except for TopGolf in Orlando and Jacksonville, which were too over-priced for the simplicity of the services concerned.
Thus, I feel that making a product that automatically dispenses golf balls by automatically teeing them up would be great. If making it is way too inefficient cost-wise, I feel that distributing the products in Korea would also be an option, since Korean companies would greatly appreciate the opportunity to advance to the American golf market.
Once I have the golf-dispenser, I can not only use them for my own facilities (golf club fitting studios, small ranges, etc.) but also sell them to other ranges looking for ways to satisfy their consumers.
Thus, I feel that making a product that automatically dispenses golf balls by automatically teeing them up would be great. If making it is way too inefficient cost-wise, I feel that distributing the products in Korea would also be an option, since Korean companies would greatly appreciate the opportunity to advance to the American golf market.
Once I have the golf-dispenser, I can not only use them for my own facilities (golf club fitting studios, small ranges, etc.) but also sell them to other ranges looking for ways to satisfy their consumers.
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