Arccos Golf released its Arccos Air and Arccos Smart Laser to get you geared up for the start of the season. Here's what I learned using it. The post What I learned using Arccos’ next generation ...
Arccos has added Titleist to its growing lineup of equipment partners, giving one of the game’s most engaged golfer communities access to free performance-tracking smart sensors as well as a mix of ...
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 ...
Arccos Caddie 2.0, the latest version of the GPS stat-tracking app’s artificial intelligence caddie, takes a bold step by adding newly enhanced, data-driven suggestions for every shot a player takes ...
Trained on 1.5 billion golf shots, Arccos Air tracks your golf game automatically to deliver personalized insights — no sensors, no phone, nothing to distract from improving your score STAMFORD, Conn.
Arccos has new hardware for golfers that makes tracking their games a more seamless experience. It provides a lot of learnings, too. The post I played my first round with Arccos. Here are 3 takeaways ...
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 ...
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 more than a decade, Arccos has been chasing a simple idea: If technology is going to help golfers, it has to get out of the way. That’s why the new Arccos Air feels less like a new product and ...
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 ...
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.
Getting better at golf is often associated with beating balls at the range and countless hours chipping and putting on the practice green. But if you don’t know where the faults in your game lie, how ...
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