Tuesday, February 01, 2005

Radar Golf Claims Breakthrough With RFID Golf Balls!!

( Via Informationweek) Launched in October 2003, Radar Golf has developed a U.S. Golf Association-conforming golf ball that contains a radio-frequency tag.The company's Ball Positioning System (BPS) technology enables a golfer to find a "lost" golf ball via a RadarGolf Handheld device. The handheld device "beeps" when pointed toward the ball. Detection range is 30-100 feet. BPS combines proprietary radio-frequency and golf ball manufacturing technologies to create the RadarGolf System. The system allows communication between a handheld device and a tiny chip implanted in the core of a golf ball. The RadarGolf Handheld transmits a specific radio frequency signal that is received and reflected back by the RadarGolf microchip. The handheld provides a visual LCD signal strength display and pulsed audio tone feedback to the golfer looking for their ball. Radar Golf hopes to bring the technology into the mainstream and has aligned itself with several partners. The company announced that it has selected Philippine manufacturer Integrated Microelectronics Inc. (IMI) to produce the RadarGolf Handheld unit.
"Golfers of all handicaps continue to reserve systems and tell us that they would like to minimize lost ball penalties and spend less time looking for balls," said Steve Harari, CEO of Radar Golf, in a statement. "We anticipate that by this fall, one or more leading ball manufacturers will elect to include our BPS technology in their golf ball line to gain a competitive edge." Interesting indeed are the reache of RFID technology!!

1 Comments:

Blogger charles edwards said...

Although this is good idea, the ball must suffer some loss of performance ? Losing balls can be an expensive time especially if you are paying top prices for them. The course can help and hinder the loss of balls, at the momment I am at Polaris World and I can honestly say that I have not lost one yet at this place.

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