RadarGolf – BPS System
August 10, 2010 by Nicholas J Occhiuto · Leave a Comment

We have all seen or heard the acronym of G.P.S (or Global Positioning System) which is used to find yourself in the world. Now, by way of RadarGolf, the world of golf is presented with the golden acronym B.P.S (or Ball Positioning System) which is used to find your ball on the course. The system – available for $199.95 – contains 2 central components; a hand-held radar device, and of course, the ball. Yes, you only get one ball – I guess the thought is one is all you’ll need. But if not, an additional dozen can be purchased for an $39.95. Fitted with micro-chip technology embedded in its core, these U.S.G.A approved golf balls emit a radio frequency that is then received by the hand-held device (the closer the ball the louder the frequency). A nice relationship. Aptly stated by RadarGolf, the average golfer in North America shoots a 97. This system may or may not improve that score, but hopefully it will help all of us in the pace of play impeded by those looking for their balls.

