Are you aware of the fact that there are around 32,000 golf courses on this planet? Well, I wasn’t aware of this number up til now. I agree that 32,000 isn’t that huge but when compared to the size of even the smallest golf course on this planet, I would say that 32,000 is enough for any wannabe Tiger Woods. Cashing on the non availability of any lawn mowing machine that does the job all by itself, Precision Path Robotics has come up with something pretty fancy which can actually revolutionize lawn mowing.

Says Jason Zielke, Precise Path’s President and COO.
“Mowing is the first in a long list of applications we have envisioned — from spraying to snow removal to carving advertising logos in lawns.”
I guess Jason has said it all. This robot can be used for plenty of applications and the day is not far away when people will love to show off this robot in their lawns. Set it and leave it!
It is interesting to watch the small calculation made by people behind RG3 (the lawn mowing robot) on their blog. They seem to have sit down with the superintendent of some golf course to discuss the details of money that is being spent on mowing the golf course.
The golf course will be able to save $47,700 per year on its labor cost and it will experience a jump of $32,400 in its annual revenues once the golf course starts using the very innovative RG3.
[via Tech Crunch]







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