Combining a database with over 1.5 billion shots, GPS and an ultra-accurate laser, the Arccos Smart Laser goes far beyond distance and slope.
Laser rangefinders aren’t “laser rangefinders” anymore. Have you noticed they’re transmogrifying right before our very eyes?
A Stamford-based company, Arccos Golf, recently announced a $20 million strategic fundraising round led by the PGA Tour. Arccos is the world’s largest on-course tracking system and sells a popular AI ...
Jordan Cook hit the 1 billionth shot in the history of the Arccos shot-tracking platform in his home country of Australia. Did you know that if you took one golf swing per second, it would take nearly ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Arccos, the company founded on GPS-driven stat-tracking sensors, released its first laser rangefinder, the Arccos Smart Laser Rangefinder. The device leverages the company’s ...
Developed initially for the company's GPS-sensor club performance tracking software, the Arccos course knowledge has been built with data recorded from more than 1.5 billion shots by Arccos users. Now ...
STAMFORD, Conn–Arccos, the world’s largest on-course tracking system and a leader in connected A.I. golf products, today announced a strategic fundraising round featuring several of the game’s biggest ...
Arccos, the GPS-driven stat-tracking system that essentially has become the ShotLink for average golfers, has found a new way to make its recording of in-round shots and stats more seamless than ever.
Since Arccos launched, its members have taken more than 750 million shots while playing over 16 million rounds with the system in 162 countries. That underpins golf’s largest on-course dataset that ...