May 27th, 2004
Using RFID to Find Lost Golf Balls"> Using RFID to Find Lost Golf Balls
Have a Ball Dept: For those who hate looking for lost golf balls after a particularly bad slice (not us, of course!) there is RadarGolf, the first RFID solution designed to keep players hitting balls and not backing up the course hunting for them.
According to the Radar Golf website, “The system is comprised of an electronically ‘tagged’ golf ball and a handheld unit used to find the ball. When the golfer hits a shot that is difficult to locate, they pull out the handheld unit, turn it on, and point it in the direction of interest and begin walking toward their ball. By moving the unit from left to right, a pulsed audio tone (from the handheld unit) provides information on ball direction and distance. The golfer quickly walks in the direction of their ball and finds it within seconds, avoiding a delay in the game and the disruption to fellow golfers who come over to help look.”













Charles says:
Seriously people… is this at all necessary? At worst you just walk down the row of stairs and wait for your ball to come out of the hole in the wall.
If you can’t find your ball in front of the windmill without this gadget, maybe the game just isn’t for you.
May 6th, 2007 at 12:33 pm