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A system is disclosed that can determine the speed of a golf club or golf ball, and report that speed in a format suitable for use on a television broadcast, a radio broadcast, the Internet or another medium. In one embodiment, the system includes a set of radars pointed toward the golf ball. Data from the radars is collected and sent to a computer which can determine the speed of the club during a swing, the speed of the ball after being hit, the angle of the path of the ball and/or other related statistics. | <p>A system is disclosed that can determine the speed of a golf club or golf ball, and report that speed in a format suitable for use on a [[Television|television]] broadcast, a [[Radio|radio]] broadcast, the [[Milestones:Birthplace of the Internet, 1969|Internet]] or another medium. In one embodiment, the system includes a set of [[Radar|radars]] pointed toward the golf ball. Data from the radars is collected and sent to a computer which can determine the speed of the club during a swing, the speed of the ball after being hit, the angle of the path of the ball and/or other related statistics. </p> | ||
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Revision as of 17:53, 12 May 2014
Abstract
A system is disclosed that can determine the speed of a golf club or golf ball, and report that speed in a format suitable for use on a television broadcast, a radio broadcast, the Internet or another medium. In one embodiment, the system includes a set of radars pointed toward the golf ball. Data from the radars is collected and sent to a computer which can determine the speed of the club during a swing, the speed of the ball after being hit, the angle of the path of the ball and/or other related statistics.