DORAL, FL - MARCH 12: J.B. Holmes hits out of the bunker on the second hole during round two of the 2010 WGC-CA Championship at the TPC Blue Monster at Doral on March 12, 2010 in Doral, Florida.
Golfers are notoriously fond of gadgets, from technologically advanced clubs to niche tools for getting out of tight situations, all in the hope that tech will help improve their game. But Swingbyte ...
DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - JANUARY 28: Colin Montgomerie of Scotland attends a press conference to announce his appointment as 2010 Ryder Cup Captain prior to the Dubai Desert Classic on the Majlis ...
It all started with a technology gadget idea and little golf experience. Swingbyte, a 3-year-old Chicago-based company started by two friends from business school gave visitors the opportunity to ...
Our Name that Tech Tune contest returns this week on the GeekWire radio show and podcast, with a chance to win a Swingbyte golf swing analyzer, courtesy of AT&T. This gadget attaches to a golf club ...
Over the next week or so I'll write about some of the products I came across while attending the recent PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando. I'll write as much or more about the people who invented and ...
ORLANDO, Fla. -- The Swingbyte was an idea a native Ukrainian who had never played golf came up with on a whim, partnered with a former Canadian Tour player, and developed with help from University of ...
I'm not much for gadgets or gimmicks when it comes to golf so at first glance I wasn't sure I would like the Swingbyte 2. It's a contraption the size of an eraser you can hook to your golf club or ...
The summer is coming to an end, but for avid golfers, the season is far from over. With that in mind, here are reviews of three gadgets that can help improve your game. Swingbyte — I wrote in late ...
In an age of instant feedback on everything, golf now has some instant feedback that fits in the palm of your hand. Swingbyte, a digital swing analyzer that transmits motion data to a golfer’s mobile ...
At this year's Ignite conference, Microsoft's CEO Satya Nadella said that "soon there will literally be more devices than people on the planet" and that "these ...