Garmin has unveiled a new GPS watch aimed at younger golfers as well as a new handheld unit that doubles as an affordable ...
If you’d told me last August that a Chinese construction equipment company would be making some of the most innovative golf tech on the market, I’d have been skeptical. But after spending time with ...
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This handy, waterproof device is comprised of a GPS touchscreen golf speaker that is powered by the Blue Tees game app. That means that in addition to getting a powerful speaker, you also have access ...
The game of golf has changed a lot since its establishment at St. Andrews, Scotland, thanks to numerous technological advancements. Traditional wood shafted clubs have given way to cutting-edge tools ...
A slim, lightweight smartwatch packed with kid-friendly tools like tee-off guidance, personal par and a pace-of-play timer ...
Golf GPS apps have become indispensable tools for golfers of all levels, offering precise yardages to greens, hazards, and targets that help improve course management and shot decisions. Modern apps ...
The best golf GPS devices seem to be getting larger and larger, offering golfers in-depth detail on golf courses across the world on the huge screens. Pinned Golf's 'The Caddie' is one of the largest, ...
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The new Mileseey GeneSonic Pro marks MILESEEY Golf's expansion beyond rangefinders into integrated, performance-driven golf ...
Rangefinders and wireless Bluetooth speakers have become popular must-haves for the modern golfer, so it goes without saying that a device that combines the two would be a slam-dunk purchase. Blue ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Scott Kramer covers golf and luxury technology. I learned golf the old-fashioned way: Figuring out distances to the pin by sight.