We are excited to announce another one of our articles has been published. This time in GreenMaster, the official publication of the Canadian Golf Course Superintendents Association.
The hardest part of starting up is starting out.
We are excited to announce another one of our articles has been published. This time in GreenMaster, the official publication of the Canadian Golf Course Superintendents Association.
“Drones & Turf: Monitoring Health of Green Spaces.” We have been featured in the Turf and Rec publication, which serves the Canadian turf and grounds maintenance industry.
Drones are opening up a whole new window in the world of agriculture. Providing precision data, farmers are making better decisions based on the health of their crop.
A drone can be a powerful tool for a golf course to provide a different perspective for marketing material and for use with course management. Here is a short overview of key benefits that insight from altitude can give to golf courses.
The capabilities of drones is only limited by the type of sensors or cameras available to use. That being said, we outline a few uses of different cameras and sensors that can be mounted on to a drone.