
Graze is introducing a ball picker attachment for its autonomous mowers, providing another option for the job.
The 5-foot-wide, split-drum-designed Single Section Golf Ball Picker is geared for maneuverability and precision for a variety of golf course landscapes.
By converting mowers into autonomous ball collection units, Graze’s attachment enables maintenance staff to focus on other crucial tasks. This efficiency extends operational hours and minimizes ball loss, boosting maintenance productivity.
“This attachment isn't just a tool, it's a step toward a more intelligent and efficient approach to maintaining golf courses,” Graze CEO Logan Fahey said. “With the ability to autonomously collect golf balls both day and night, our ball picker attachment is an essential addition to any golf course looking to enhance its maintenance operations.”
Graze focuses on sustainability, efficiency and cutting-edge technology.
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