About Us

About Stroke Pro

Shaping the Future of Golf Technology

Stroke Pro was born during a round of golf where the game kept stopping. Golfers ahead were counting strokes on their fingers, pulling phones from their pockets, checking range finders before every shot, and forgetting to write scores down at the end of the hole. What should have been a smooth, focused round had become interrupted by devices and distractions that slowed pace and broke concentration. It became clear that modern golf had gained too much clutter.

Instead of adding another gadget, we chose to remove them. Stroke Pro was designed as a hands-free system built into the one thing golfers already wear — the glove. By integrating stroke tracking, shot distance, distance to the pin, and course data into a single intuitive experience, Stroke Pro allows the round to flow naturally from tee to green. No watches. No phones. No stopping the game. Just smarter golf that stays out of the way. 

Vision & Mission

Driving a Smarter Way to Play Golf

Our goal is to remove friction from the game by creating intuitive golf technology that enhances performance without interrupting rhythm, pace, or focus.

Vision

To redefine how golfers interact with technology by seamlessly integrating performance data into the game itself — not adding more gadgets, but replacing them with smarter, simpler tools that feel natural on the course.

Mission

Our mission is to build a reliable, easy-to-use golf system that tracks strokes, distances, and scoring automatically while keeping golfers present in the moment. Stroke Pro is designed to support faster rounds, cleaner play, and meaningful insights without distraction.

Our Story

Born on the Golf Course

Stroke Pro was conceived during a round at Illinois Valley Golf Course in Cave Junction, Oregon — not in a meeting room or a lab, but in the middle of the game itself. As the round unfolded, the distractions became impossible to ignore. Players ahead were counting strokes on their fingers, pulling out range finders before every shot, digging through pockets for phones, and realizing too late that they had forgotten to write down their scores. Each hole felt slower than it should have, not because of skill level, but because the game had become weighed down by too many tools.

That round sparked a simple but powerful question: why did tracking a round require so many devices? Watches were uncomfortable and distracting. Phones didn’t belong in pockets during play. Range finders interrupted rhythm. We wanted something hands-free, natural, and already part of the game. The glove. When we searched for an all-in-one solution that could track strokes, shot distance, distance to the pin, weather, and scoring without slowing the round down, we found nothing. That’s when the decision was made — if it didn’t exist, we would build it. Stroke Pro was born from that moment, with one goal: simplify the game and let golfers stay focused on playing.

Our Team

Built by Golfers. Driven by Problem Solvers.

Stroke Pro is led by a small, focused team of founders, designers, engineers, and advisors who share a common goal — simplifying the game of golf through thoughtful technology. Backed by industry experts and shaped by real-world experience, our team is committed to building a product that feels natural on the course and meaningful off it.

Rhino Prince

Founder, visionary and expert in business strategy and marketing.

Miki Murzi

Founder, operations and partnership development.

Victoria Prince

Marketing Strategist Generated $5M+ in sales and built 500k+ followers.

Prodigy

Product Development Partner. Mechanical and electrical engineering.

FAQ

Everything You Need to Know About Stroke Pro

Stroke Pro is designed to be simple on the course and powerful behind the scenes. Below are answers to the most common questions about how it works, compatibility, and what to expect at launch.

Yes. Stroke Pro combines stroke tracking, shot distance measurement, distance to the pin, and scoring into one hands-free device, eliminating the need for watches, range finders, or paper scorecards.