With the help of Golf Laboratories’ swing robot, GOLF’s 2024 ClubTest continues to deliver robotic testing insights on the newest equipment releases. We continue our fairway wood insights with the ...
For many of these questions, we've sought answers through tests with real golfers. Those results have admittedly fallen short of definitive, but they have still provided useful insight into what ...
Sifting through the robotic testing data always reveals some intriguing insights. Regarding fairway woods, it’s natural to wonder if this year’s crop is geared for golfers who miss it out of the toe ...
Ping’s G440 LST is arguably the most fascinating offering in the 2025 driver lineup. Why? Because it does something rarely seen by low-spin drivers — it blends distance, speed and a level of ...
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Ryder Cup 2025: The golf balls played by every member of each team—and why they matter
Observations: On paper, Europe has the clear golf ball advantage in foursomes. With defined clusters of players using the ...
The Lake County Forest Preserve District is going robotic to mow grass and pick up balls on driving ranges at its Countryside and ThunderHawk golf courses. With record usage in recent years at both ...
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New tech on display at NW Arkansas Championship
The NW Arkansas Championship brings in some of the best talent from around the world. It also gives people a chance to see new technology at work. This year, there's something on display, working to ...
In 1997, Eldrick Tont "Tiger" Woods aced the 16th hole at TPC Scottsdale. Now, almost 20 years later, a robot named Eldrick nailed the exact same shot. Let me repeat: A ROBOT HIT A HOLE IN ONE. It was ...
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