Wow, I didn't realize TM was involved in PG basically from the start. Very interesting video. It's like they used the rest of the simulator market to fund the development of the software product they'd eventually acquire in full, and then push some of the software's most ardent supporters to the curb without further explanation.
I'm glad the mouse & keyboard (and/or joystick) players will continue to have access to JNPG. Sure wish the same would be true for those of us on a SkyTrak, GC2, or other non-TM launch monitor. They were asking in this video for financial support in 2013. The simulator community through their annual $250 passes provided many tens of thousands - if not hundreds of thousands - of dollars in that support effort.
I'm glad to see that Andrew has been commenting a little more here on the forum as of late, but it sure would be nice to get some additional clarification from PP as to why the move was made to end access for non-TM users in August 2020, or if any effort whatsoever is being directed at software that will accommodate those of us who don't have the financial means or space for a TM setup.
It seems like PP has turned their back on us. The simulator community has supported PP, and they've supported us with a great golf game. It would be nice if that mutually beneficial relationship could continue into the future.
Thanks again for sharing this video!