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- GolfLogix uses
green screener
technology, placed at
the edge of greens,
to chart millions of
points on thousands of
putting surfaces. From
those points come
a seemingly endless
list of vectors that
work together to tell
you the break. When
using the company’s
PuttLine app, you can
pinpoint the location
of the hole against the
location of your ball
and it will generate a
video-game rendition
of the perfect putt
line. golflogix.com
- Thanks to the
advent of drone tech-
nology, anyone can be
a course mapper. Fly
your drone up a couple
of hundred feet over
your home course to
see it from a com-
pletely new angle. With
photos of each hole
from the same height,
you can easily use a
measurement ratio
to map out distances
from tees to greens,
bunkers, hazards, etc.
- TAG Heuer leans
on satellite images
to deliver its course
maps to owners of
its game-tracking
wristwatch ($1,700)
and smartphone app.
With more than 39,000
courses mapped,
you’ll know everything
you need to know
about your track
before hitting a shot.
Working with courses
to provide the most
realistic map, TAG of-
fers 3D mapping in its
phone app, making it
(somehow) even more
real-life than previous
versions. tagheuer.com
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