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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
In this week's episode, host Paul Liberatore interviews Sal Syed, founder and CEO of Arccos. Arccos Caddie is golf’s first artificial-intelligence platform. The award-winning Arccos Caddie app ...
Arccos Golf is leveraging the data generated by its golf performance tracking system to provide a subscription-based artificial intelligence caddie to help golfers make data-driven decisions on the ...
“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 ...
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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