As golfers continue to be more and more enthused about stats and how they can use data to improve their game, companies are innovating existing technology to cater to that demand. Arccos, which ...
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 ...
“Without the cloud, none of this is possible. The cloud is enabling us to bring the tradition of a caddie back to the game of golf,” says Sal Syed, CEO and co-founder of Arccos Golf, whose performance ...
Golf is an adaptive sport—one that transforms according to the personality of the individual player. It can be played equally well by those who are scientific and technical in their approach and by ...
Caddies are trying to make a comeback — albeit in a virtual way. Arccos, a Stamford, Conn.-based startup that builds golf-shot tracking technology, today announced a new product in partnership with ...
Sports data is not just for the pros anymore. Weekend warriors and aspiring athletes alike are tapping into smart footballs, basketballs, and data-rich golf lessons to improve their game. Now Arccos ...
Before Arccos 360 sensors, golfers were in the dark ages when it came to hard data tracking — a terrible fate for those obsessed with the technique-centric game. Now, the Arccos system, which consists ...
We’d like to introduce you to your new caddie. He’s extremely knowledgeable... He learns from your mistakes... He can forecast the weather... And he lives in your smartphone. Ok, fine. You got us: ...
Arccos 360 is golf’s first and only hands-free, fully-automatic performance tracking system. Winner of the 2017 Golf Digest Editor’s Choice Award for “Best Game Analyzer,” Arccos 360 features 14 ultra ...
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 ...
If you’ve been playing golf for long enough to remember wound golf balls, you definitely know what it was like to judge distance by the naked eye or simply from the red, white and blue fairway markers ...
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