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RFID makes your game of golf even more interesting
Filed in archive Sports by gautam on December 25, 2007
RFID makes your game of golf even more interesting
I hope all you nice hearted people must be enjoying your Christmas evening since I am doing the same but among this revelry I was able to squeeze out some time for my passion which is writing and keep you informed about the happenings from the world of RFID like any other day.

Now if you get some time during your holidays do make an effort to tee off with TopGolf. Believe me it would be sheer fun as it would make your game even more interesting. Here RFID is being implemented to keep a tab on the accuracy and distance of drives and each time a golfer hits into one of defined scoring zones one can analyze their game on the basis of the real time feedback received. If you feel it's a videogame it is not since here real clubs coupled with premium golf balls with RFID chips are being used. There are even target practice games which one can either play single or against the opponent. So get ready to play golf year round at its center in Washington, US with more centers to follow in other parts of the world. Till my next post happy golfing!!!


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