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Zepp Labs Multi-Sport Training System Will Take Your Swing to New Heights

(Zepp Sports) In the current age of sports, athletes are looking to get the leg up and be able to analyze and correctly evaluate their games as effectively as possible. Zepp Labs, a leader in sports sensor technology, announced today the availability of the world’s first app-powered multi-sport sensor and dedicated apps for baseball, golf and tennis. The Zepp Multi-Sport Sensor captures 1,000 data points per second and helps you analyze your swing and improve your game. The data provided by the device gives you quick evaluations of your swing, whether in golf, basketball or tennis.

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Mapping the World’s Golf Courses: Exclusive Interview with Peter Charleston, President of GolfLogix

(GolfLogix) When you review the landscape of sports as influenced by technology, it’s difficult to find a history as storied – and convoluted – as golf. Steeped in historical ties to rules, conduct and behavior, the game avoided and often fought against technological advance, regardless not only of potential benefit but also of the intended target. For the fortunes of us all, some tech advances (and the innovators behind them) refuse to let the forces of tradition win. It’s a rare occasion, but from time to time, we get a true game changer. Such is the case with GolfLogix. Before smartphones put GPS in every palm across the land, this golf-obsessed group had already envisioned the day, with hopes they...

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How Golf Board Is Using Tech to Change the Way You Play 18 Holes

Golf is an interesting topic. For many, the game represents an obsession, a passion, a lifelong fight to improve and a never-ending source of entertainment. However, as the game grows there are fears attached to the lack of youth coming with it. Tiger Woods made golf popular with a younger generation, but his fall (both […]

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Turner Sports Leads the PGA Championship’s Digital Drive

Despite being ranked first in the world, Tiger Woods has yet to capture a major in two years now. The PGA Championship came to a close this past weekend with Jason Dufner matching Jim Furyk’s scores at every hole in the back nine at Oak Hill Country Club. Dufner’s performance marked the third first-time major champion this year, while Woods dealt with his 18th major loss in a row. The former couldn’t have been more pleased with the outcome.

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