The last year or two specifically has proven to be the next "tech boom" in my opinion for the golf industry. Callaway proving that A.I. is the wave of the future and they are leading the movement. Then others trying to follow suit. Cobra showing they are light years (so to speak) ahead of other manufacturers in the 3D printing capabilities.....
Obviously, A.I. is leading the way right now and furthermore is ever changing right? That's literally the whole point. It never stops changing or evolving. Now, mix A.I. with other forms of golf tech and its hard to fathom where this progressively tech forward movement takes us in the next 2-5 years.....5-10 years....and beyond.
3-4 years ago everyone seemed to be saying, "there not a whole hell of a lot else you can do to change the golf club or ball". Obviously those people were wrong. I was one of them. Now im of the belief that im not sure that science and engineering have limits as to what they can do to have different, lasting affects on performance in various ways.
What say you? Wheres it go? If you think of where we were only a few short years ago.........its kind of mind bending to think where it might be only a few short years from now.
Obviously, A.I. is leading the way right now and furthermore is ever changing right? That's literally the whole point. It never stops changing or evolving. Now, mix A.I. with other forms of golf tech and its hard to fathom where this progressively tech forward movement takes us in the next 2-5 years.....5-10 years....and beyond.
3-4 years ago everyone seemed to be saying, "there not a whole hell of a lot else you can do to change the golf club or ball". Obviously those people were wrong. I was one of them. Now im of the belief that im not sure that science and engineering have limits as to what they can do to have different, lasting affects on performance in various ways.
What say you? Wheres it go? If you think of where we were only a few short years ago.........its kind of mind bending to think where it might be only a few short years from now.
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