Think you’re hitting the ball farther off the tee than you did a few years ago? Odds are, you’re not – and you’re not alone. The trend of elite male golfers gaining distance over the past few decades ...
Golf’s miniature offseason is upon us, which means it’s time to dive into the game’s burning questions — and also its random minutiae. Enter the data team at Arccos Golf, who decided to run the ...
Arccos, the GPS-sensor shot-tracking app, released its own annual distance report on average golfers, and while it reveals much, its biggest nugget also might be its most obvious: The USGA and R&A don ...
As the USGA looks to roll back the ball because of the current performance of elite male professionals, a new distance study from Arccos, the leading GPS stat tracker of recreational players, suggests ...
Specs: 13 full-swing, screw-in sensors and one screw-in putter sensor Who it’s for: Golfers who want a statistical look at their game and receive guidance on strengths, weaknesses, what to practice ...
Maybe the most intriguing thing Arccos has done is bring Strokes Gained data to the masses. Doing so allows, say, an 8-handicap to find out where he’s gaining or losing strokes relative to other ...