Arccos Caddie 2.0, the latest version of the GPS stat-tracking app’s artificial intelligence caddie, takes a bold step by adding newly enhanced, data-driven suggestions for every shot a player takes ...
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 ...
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 ...
If the Arccos Caddie app can solve the mystery of the golf game with big data, perhaps big data can solve other world problems, too. That’s why Microsoft featured this app at Build 2017, to show off ...
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 ...
As one of the top instructors in the world, Claude Harmon III’s stable is loaded with some of the biggest names in the sport, including Brooks Koepka, Dustin Johnson and Rickie Fowler. All three ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Scott Kramer covers golf and luxury technology. Like many avid golfers, I’m a numbers guy. I like knowing how far I’m hitting my ...
Pete Sena of Digital Surgeons explains how a tech start-up that tapped into golfers' aspirations to improve their game by offering unparalleled stat tracking and analytics to inform their on-on course ...
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 ...
Want to improve your golf game? This week's freebie combines software and sensors to gather data on your performance and deliver it to your iPhone instantly. Leslie Katz led a team that explored the ...
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.
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