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To be clear, the goal of this guide is to highlight balls that do certain things well. With the help of Golf Laboratories’ swing-robot, we’re able to whittle down the field and provide worthy ...
I n our robot testing, conducted by the independent clubfitting chain Cool Clubs, golf balls with urethane covers preferred by tour pros averaged 30 to 50 percent more spin on a 45-yard pitch shot ...
In the latest edition of GOLF.com’s RoboTest series, Golf Laboratories’ swing robot hit a medium-to-slightly-worn range ball against a popular premium ball at average swing speeds to see how ...
The Ball Picker robot autonomously scoots around sucking up golf balls and returns them to a ball dispenser to be teed up once again. The Ball Picker is said to be capable of detecting areas of ...
Players are evaluating balls based on their perceptions of distance, control and trajectory. Half-wedge spin, launch: These two vectors reflect the results of robot testing conducted by Golf ...
Now it is the turn of the open source golf ball retrieving robot aptly named G Bot, which is this week launched via Kickstarter to raise the required funds it needs to make the jump into production.
Nei says his robot can help fix poor swing mechanics that may cause a golfer to hook, slice, or even top the golf ball. "It fault corrects, so wherever you are off in your swing we do the exact ...