No.
First, it needs to connect to the existing P3 Club Sensor unit - which does not work outdoors.
Also, it operates off an infrared strobe to gather the information from the marked ball. So low lighting is required.
Modified on: Tue, 6 Feb, 2018 at 11:40 AM
No.
First, it needs to connect to the existing P3 Club Sensor unit - which does not work outdoors.
Also, it operates off an infrared strobe to gather the information from the marked ball. So low lighting is required.
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