RadarGolf simplifies the sport of golf by using simple radio frequency signals that tracks the location of a golf ball via a handheld finder. A proprietary microchip embedded in the ball will alert the finder within a 30 to 100 feet radius, and you can locate your golf ball via the LCD screen’s visual feedback and audio cues. The entire set will cost $250 and includes protective pouches that shield balls that are not in use. I wonder what happens when two golfers use RadarGolf – will they mix up the ownership of their balls?
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