

About the RadarGolf System
Does the RadarGolf System conform to USGA rules?
The USGA states that scores may still be submitted for handicap purposes since the RadarGolf System does not assist in the physical execution of the golf stroke. Therefore, the RadarGolf system is allowed for posting USGA handicaps.
What is the range of the RadarGolf System?
30 to 100 feet depending on the terrain.
What type of care is required for the RadarGolf Handheld?
The RadarGolf Handheld should be kept in its protective case when not in use to protect it from outdoor elements. Excessive moisture, sun, heat, or physical shocks can damage the unit and affect its electronic sensitivity. Batteries (6 AAA) should be replaced at regular intervals to ensure good system performance.
Does the golfer need to be aware of any special considerations when using the RadarGolf System?
Yes. The golfer needs to keep spare RadarGolf Balls in a golf bag rather than in a front pants pocket. Otherwise, the golfer may be searching for a lost ball and find the spare ball in the pocket! Similarly, cell phones, car keys, and other electronic devices should be stowed in the golfer’s golf bag or golf cart to remove interfering signals when searching for a ball. Finally, when conducting a search, be sure that others in your group and motorized golf carts are behind you to minimize potential interference.
Will the RadarGolf System work indoors?
No. The RadarGolf System and BPS™ technology were designed for use outdoors on a golf course where there is minimal potential interference from other electronic devices.
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