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But Arccos has formed a new partnership with Microsoft to use its on-club stat-tracking system to develop a virtual caddie in the cloud that could make you a smarter, more strategic golfer for ...
This article describes the strategy behind the launch of the Arccos golf app, which helps golfers improve their game by offering stat tracking and analytics that inform their on-course decision making ...
After installing Arccos’s smartphone app and pairing the sensors to the app (which is only required before you use them for the first time), all you have to do is play and allow the system to ...
Microsoft showed the Arccos Caddie app at build to demonstrate the data-crunching powers of its Azure cloud service—in this case, collecting data to help you play better golf.
Today, Arccos announced it's releasing the fourth generation of its Smart Sensors and making significant upgrades to its in-play screens and mapping so golfers can use the Arccos system more easily.
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 ...
This app helps golfers decide what club to use on any hole at over 40,000 courses in the world by tapping into the 60+ million shots taken by Arccos users and factoring in current weather conditions.
After finishing play, when Link Pro gets close enough to your phone while the Arccos app is open, the data from your round will automatically upload into the Arccos system.
Reviews Arccos Golf review: Club sensors and iOS app can pinpoint where your golf game needs work Determine your golf handicap and figure out what areas you can focus on to see the most improvements.
The Arccos Gen3+ sensors screw into the grips on your clubs and link to your smartphone using Bluetooth. (David Dusek/Golfweek) After installing Arccos’s smartphone app and pairing the sensors ...