Two things are different about golf in the 21st century. One is how absurdly far players hit the ball now. (Well, not me, but I’m not bitter … much.) Two is the data. The distance debate continues.
Golf has never been short on gadgets. We have rangefinders, watches, launch monitors, simulators, phone apps, smart grips, ...
Technology is revolutionising golf with each introduction of a new smart device allowing golfers greater insight and aid. Using smart devices on the course will provide invaluable, data-driven ...
Arccos Golf released new hardware this year with the introduction of the Arccos Air tracking device, as well as the official launch of the Arccos Smart Laser that connects to the Arccos app to give ...
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How golf-club makers design clubs based on Arccos data
On this week's episode of GOLF's Fully Equipped, Arccos CEO Sal Syed explains how golf club companies use Arccos data. The ...
Arccos unveils new Smart Laser Rangefinder that factors in factors such as altitude, wind speed and direction, temperature, humidity and more. The latest evolution in Arccos’s mission to revolutionize ...
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Golfers get a major treat with Meta AI glasses alongside 18Birdies, Arccos
Meta announced major golf integration and AI, hands-free capabilities with its AI glasses alongside 18Birdies and Arccos.
Some golfers have never known the pleasure of playing with a caddie who understands how far they can hit with each club, who knows the layout of the course or who can predict how the wind and weather ...
Thanks to the Arccos 360 system I no longer have to constantly bother my friend and I am learning what I can do with my clubs. It will take some time, but I should see definite improvement with these ...
Golf has never been an exact science. It’s a fuzzy game that many players spend their whole lives attempting to master. Some of that fuzziness, however, may come into focus thanks to a new app for iOS ...
As a golfer and a techie geek, I’m always interested in gizmos that marry the two together. A few years back, I wrote about GolfSense, which uses a sensor on your golf glove and an app on your iOS ...
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