Company Profile

GeoGolf Mapping employees have been GPS mapping golf courses for the past 5years.  Shortly after we started mapping golf courses, a contract became available from the PGA Tour to map all of the PGA golf courses for Shotlink, their new real-time scoring system.  Companies from around the country submitted proposals for a chance at this coveted contract.  Thirty companies bid and GeoGolf was one of the two companies to get the contract.  Since then, GeoGolf has since reorganized and Jeff Szukalski, along with another GeoGolf employee have taken these valuable skills and created an elite golf course mapping company.

We are one of the only companies that have the expertise to efficiently create highly accurate 3D topographic models of entire golf courses.  This is achieved through the use of survey grade GPS, Laser Robotic Survey systems, and a network of software packages to create some of the most accurate 3D representations available.

Jeff Szukalski, President of GeoGolf Mapping

Jeff Szukalski has personally worked on over 100 golf courses including 50+ PGA event courses.  He is very well connected in the golf course industry and his personal work experience in this field rivals the best in the industry.

Kirby Zellers, President of Geodetic Consulting Services

Kirby Zellers, President and a world renowned Geodicist, has worked with GPS since 1978 where he was contracted by the Defense Department to research the NAVSTAR (GPS) system as a valid surveying and navigation tool. Since then, he has operated a successful consulting, surveying and ground control company. Over the past 28 years, he has worked in 23 different countries for governmental survey operations.

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