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The co-founders of Noonan — a digital caddie platform — originally launched the startup’s technology to complement their indoor golf franchise GolfTRK, Alex Reed and Matt Williams shared, but they quickly realized it had bigger potential.
The duo had a “lightbulb moment” after receiving feedback from major golf simulator manufacturers — as one of six finalists at the 2024 PGA Merchandise Show Golf Pitch Challenge — and realized Noonan itself is positioned in a high-growth arena that a lot of people are looking to migrate toward, Reed said.
“It really validated the Noonan concept and made us aware that there is this desire for almost any organization who has their foot in the off-course arena; they’re very much looking for this bridge to connect it to the on-course environment,” he continued. “I think that is really what spurred like, ‘Hey, we should buckle down and really rethink what Noonan is. It’s not just an extension of our indoor facility to drive retention. It’s really viable as a standalone product concept and potentially has a larger overall impact.’”
In August 2023, Reed and Williams — along with co-founders Sam Collins and Paul Buonopane — opened GolfTRK, a modern training and performance indoor golf franchise recently named a Trackman Preferred Franchise Partner, joining an exclusive group of just nine worldwide.
Then — initially to retain golfers in the warmer months — they developed Noonan, a patent-pending Digital Caddie platform which uses simulator data to deliver intelligent shot recommendations and help golfers lower their scores.
“When we got started, we didn’t really want the entertainment, Top Golf-type experience,” Williams explained. “We wanted a place where we could actually play, practice, train, and there just wasn’t anything like that. So with the indoor facilities and the technology, we feel like there’s this big opportunity to be able to innovate and develop solutions specifically for this demographic.”
The co-founders recently rolled Noonan — which was a 2023 Pure Pitch Rally competitor — and GolfTRK under the same brand umbrella: Albatross Golf.
“We’re really leveraging Albatross to be this incubator for new technology,” Williams noted. “So we’ve got an indoor golf franchise, we’ve got Noonan, and then we even have additional concepts that just all feed into this massive market of avid golfers like us.”
On top of the validation the co-founders received at the PGA Merchandise Show in 2024, in early December, Albatross announced a $675,000 seed round, fueled in large part by the Kansas Angel Investor Tax Credit program. And earlier in the year, Noonan received $20,000 from Digital Sandbox KC.
“I think a lot of this year has been identifying our market position and the essence of what Albatross and its subsidiary programs represent,” Reed said. “This idea that we’re building and incubating businesses that live in this intersection of golf and technology.”
Noonan — which just launched its commercial version at the end of 2024 — and Albatross are also poised to have a big year in 2025, Reed and Williams shared. They plan to open their second GolfTRK location in Overland Park this month and have already signed four franchises.
“We have goals for both franchising and Noonan and I think that in the last 30 to 60 days, we’ve seen just a very big acceleration toward that,” Reed noted. “And we are pretty confident that we’ll be far exceeding those goals for 2025.”
The co-founders have aspirations to hit 10,000 users in the first year, according to Williams.
“Given the revenue projections, ideally that would get us about a million dollars for that first year in revenue,” he continued. “So that’s very achievable given the fact we’ve already got 1,500 people that are on the waitlist.”
To drive awareness of the platform, they are finalizing a contract with an influencer in the indoor golf space who has 50,000 students that submit videos to him for swing lessons and instruction, Williams said.
“He’s going to be essentially an affiliate marketer for Noonan and promote this to his students,” Williams explained. “Then we’ve got a number of other influencers in that space with hundreds of thousands of followers that are also looking to create relationships.”
With golf participation on the uptick, in contrast to all other major sports, Williams noted, the co-founders expect the market to continue its growth.
“I think golf is at this tipping point where — without a doubt — it’s the most popular it’s ever been in its history,” he said. “COVID had a huge impact on introducing people to the game, but now they are graduating past that entertainment, recreational-type experience and becoming serious golfers.”
“So we feel like this has got this massive potential to be able to satisfy this growing demand of people who are like us, looking for that avid experience,” Williams added.
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