PGA Tour Introduces 'ShotLink in a Suitcase' for Enhanced Scoring and Data Collection
The new technology was recently tested in the Bahamas, marking a significant upgrade in the tour's data collection capabilities.
- The PGA Tour has introduced a significant upgrade to its scoring and data collection system, known as 'ShotLink in a suitcase', which was recently tested in the Bahamas.
- The new technology allows the tour to gather most data it typically gets at domestic PGA Tour events, even at those outside the U.S.
- The PGA Tour members are voting for their player of the year, with Scottie Scheffler, Wyndham Clark, Jon Rahm, Viktor Hovland, and Rory McIlroy as the main contenders.
- Joaquin Niemann, after a successful performance in Australia, is considering whether to take European tour membership.
- Steve Stricker is set to make his debut in the PNC Championship next week, playing alongside his youngest daughter, Izzi.