Ping Golf president John K. Solheim announced on Tuesday that the company will offer Arccos technology with Smart Grips and Sensors in every club through custom-order. Part of the agreement also ...
The link between Ping and Arccos, the GPS-based grip sensors that track a golfer’s shot-by-shot statistics like the PGA Tour’s ShotLink system, seems almost a given. With Ping having pioneered the ...
Who it’s for: Golfers who want a statistical look at their game and receive guidance on strengths, weaknesses, what to practice and which shots to hit on the course. The Skinny: Arccos’s newest ...
When Ping released its G710 irons on Jan. 21, they came with Arccos Caddie Smart Grips and a free trial of the Arccos Caddie app. We’ll get to exactly how that works, but what it means is that Ping is ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Arccos, the company founded on GPS-driven stat-tracking sensors, released its first laser rangefinder, the Arccos Smart Laser Rangefinder. The device leverages the company’s ...
Arccos, the GPS-sensor based stat tracking app that gives average golfers access to more statistical self-awareness than any PGA Tour player gets from ShotLink, has updated its latest sensors to not ...
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