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Arccos Golf is the company that runs the numbers. It began nearly a decade ago with one product — sensors that were inserted into the ends of a player’s clubs.
With the help of built-in grip club sensors, golfers are able to tap into Arccos' mobile app and track each round, shot-by-shot, to get an accurate snapshot of yardages with each club to figure ...
$20 million in new funding from investors including the PGA Tour highlights the growth of Arccos Golf, whose technology helps players track their performances.
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 ...
Arccos 360 is golf’s first and only fully-automatic performance tracking system, bringing advanced analytics to the average golfer. While the PGA tracks the shots of their golfers manually to ...
On-course shot data from Arccos, PING and everyday golfers is starting to redefine our approach to instruction, fitting and club design.
Arccos Golf, a startup led by Ivy-league grads and avid golfers, has teamed up with Cobra Golf to introduce the first smart golf club.
Arccos thinks it has figured out how to turn golf statistics into a machine learning-powered Caddie feature that can improve your game. So I decided to take the Connecticut-based startup’s ...
Arccos has partnered with Microsoft to give golfers what's essentially a high tech caddie in the palm of their hands with a new data-based course analyzer.
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.
Arccos, a Stamford, Conn.-based startup that builds golf-shot tracking technology, today announced a new product in partnership with Microsoft that aims to help golfers score better on the course.
The Arccos GPS golf statistics tracking app for iPhone puts a caddy, coach, and stats keeper right in your pocket, and the data it captures might just help you shave a few strokes off your game.