Smallville
#ICanHitADraw
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- Oct 16, 2008
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I've read about a few software programs that clubs are now using that tracks golf buggies through GPS. This means that marshals can see what groups are holding people up and put them "on the clock". I really think technology is the key to this. Golf clubs can monitor what parts of the course holds people up, if there is particular recurring offenders etc.
The problem is that most places don't have gps in the carts. It's expensive. I know someone might come in and say that it's at most or all places they play but that's a small sample. Most golf courses can't afford gps in the cart. I know of some who used to have it but don't anymore.