Our MythBusters series was introduced to answer common-golfer questions: Does a higher tee really make the ball go farther? Do range balls really perform worse? Do layers of clothing affect swing ...
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 ...
What recent robot testing reveals is that the tradeoff is more complicated than that, and a lot more interesting. For Golf ...
For as often as we highlight irons with stupendous ball speeds and generous sweetspots, it’s important to remember the golfers who possess a single-digit handicap and don’t necessarily need all the ...
Establishes the “Robot + Vehicle + Golf” real-world application scenario through live demonstration of Master humanoid and Aegis bionic robots. The 2026 EAI Robot delivery season is underway: ...
A hole-in-one is a cause for celebration, even (especially?) when a robot does it. LDRIC, a cleverly named golf robot, aced the par-3 16th hole at Arizona's TPC Scottsdale course earlier this week on ...
Walt Disney Imagineering carved a six-foot Grumpy statue from solid Carrara marble using an AI-powered robotic arm, completing the project in about a year. It now stands at hole No.
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Robot data confirms these 5 irons are best for golfers who routinely miss it off the toe
If you've ever missed the center of the clubface—and let’s be honest, who hasn’t—you know the sensation of a mishit at impact. More specifically, the toe-side miss with an iron that sends unwanted ...
The odds of making a hole-in-one are 12,500 to 1. Most amateur golfers will never realize this dream in their careers, but that doesn't keep us from trying to achieve golf immortality. Simply making ...
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