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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 and TaylorMade Golf have announced the extension of their partnership, allowing UK golfers access to the ‘Track Better. Play Better.’ program by registering to receive free Arccos smart ...
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 ...
TaylorMade’s new commitment to a holistic approach to serving its customers through a revitalized app launched last month got another boost this week when the company joined with Arccos to offer the ...
For several years now, Arccos Golf has been helping amateur golfers lower their handicaps by delivering tour-quality shot-tracking data in real time. Now, Arccos wants to give us amateurs the world's ...
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.
Specs: 13 full-swing, screw-in sensors and one screw-in putter sensor Who it’s for: Golfers who want a statistical look at their game and receive guidance on strengths, weaknesses, what to practice ...