GS3 creates accurate and measurable benchmarks that superintendents can use to more efficiently maintain putting greens.
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Wow, it is amazing how much technology is now part of the game.
Wow working on the important stuff 😂
As a golf nerd, this is pretty cool tech.
As a practical person, there will be a lot of old school guys who won't like this because it will take them a lot longer to fuss with their phones and wait on the ball to load, GPS, cellular speed, etc. where they will just whip out the measuring tape and be done in 30 seconds.
But I can see the digital database aspect of this to be most valuable. All tests could be saved (and shared?) to show a history of the data, and the potential for golfers to look at their course data if that's made publicly available by the course.