A fleet of 15 autonomous mowers which use satellite technology to detect their location are being used to manicure all fairways and practice areas at the venue in Wales
The organisers of the Women's Open, set to commence at Royal Porthcawl tomorrow, have unveiled their secret weapon for maintaining the course in immaculate condition: robots.
A squadron of 15 autonomous mowers, utilising satellite technology to pinpoint their location, are being employed to groom all fairways and practice areas at the Welsh venue.
This marks the first instance of a course being autonomously prepared for a major UK golf championship, overseen by The R&A.
Husqvarna, the official supplier of the AIG Women's Open, is the manufacturer behind these robotic mowers, which are dispatched to trim the