
Walking Golf – Intelligent Robotic Cart Drives No-Caddie Play
It can pitch up to 15 degrees. It can carry up to 50 kilograms and can be optionally equipped with a control terminal
and dashcam.
Attracting customers to your golf course – and saving you money
Intelligent robotic carts are becoming increasingly popular for walking golf and no-caddie self-play.
Ltd. (CEO Bae Hee Lee), which specializes in golf IT, is a robot cart that follows golfers by itself, carries golf bags,
and provides caddie services. The company has developed and supplied ‘HelloCaddy’ and has been performing
steadily in the domestic and overseas golf course market. With the surge in golf over the past few years With the golf
boom, golf courses have boomed, but the cost of a round has also risen, creating a need for options to reduce the
burden on golfers. Golf courses are looking at self-play and walking golf as an alternative to caddies and golf carts,
and many are continuing to partially or fully implement It’s growing.
Following a delicate, intelligent golfer is ‘mind-boggling’
TNT developed Hello Caddie as a solution optimized for self-play and walking golf while maximizing the authentic
golf experience. A traditional motorized pool cart (or trolley) with ICT and robotic technology can be used to carry
golf bags and follow golfers around the course and round. Provide information. Lidar sensors and robotic control
technology are utilized for precise and intelligent golfer tracking. Recognize the golfer It follows your direction
and speed, and stops when you get close enough to use the golf club. Depending on the surrounding environment,
manual driving may be Yes, it’s possible, and the power of the motor when pushing or pulling makes it easy
to climb uphill. At a standstill, the electronic brake will activate the Stops safely on inclines.
It also analyzes golfer behavior to minimize the golfer’s radius of influence for club storage or access to supplies.
for the following reasons The 360-degree QHD video recorder can record a round, analyze a golfer’s swing motion,
and even capture a Write it down so you’re prepared for the unexpected. Course and round information is also
available. Use a controlled device or smartphone to access Courses Provides round information such as
distance and strategy, and provides voice guidance when approaching hazards. You can also pair your device
with ‘Scorecaddy’ and use the Auto-populate scores. The Hello Caddy Robot Cart can travel up to 25 kilometers
with dual BLDC 350W motors and a 36V 15Ah battery, It can pitch up to 15 degrees. It can carry up to 50
kilograms and can be optionally equipped with a control terminal and dashcam.
Other accessories include golf chairs, insulated bags, and golf bag covers. T.T.I.N.G.’s Hello Caddie service
provides both golf courses and golfers with a The anticipated benefits are numerous. Golf courses can keep pace
with trends to attract self-pay customers and use real-time controls to ensure that Enable efficient matchmaking.
It can also help you manage your golf course budget by reducing labor and equipment costs for caddying and
officiating. It’s helpful, and it’s also a great way to prevent accidents in the round. Golfers are most concerned
about the cost of a round. You’ll save money and get a natural golf experience by walking the course without
the burden of pushing a cart. Hello Caddy’s round information is stored in the It’s like a one on one caddie
service and makes it easy to keep score and analyze your game.
Lidar sensors and robotic control technology are utilized for precise and intelligent golfer tracking.
Recognize the golfer Follow your direction and speed, and stop when you get close enough to use
your golf clubs (Outdoor demonstration at the PGA Show in Orlando).
Delivered 500 units in Korea—Continuous love calls from overseas
TNT, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, has focused on developing robotic cart tracking driving
technology and golf platforms, and in 2018 launched Hello Caddy as a It was developed and began mass-producing
and supplying golf courses in 2020. We are actively developing not only domestic but also overseas markets and have
become the world’s largest largest We participated in the Consumer Technology Show (CES), the world’s largest
consumer electronics trade show, and the PGA Show, the world’s largest golf trade show. global exhibitions Proven
to be competitive, HelloCaddie is performing well in countries where self-pay and walking golf are popular. In our
largest market US We have dealer agreements with local companies in California, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, Hawaii,
and more. San Francisco Lincoln Park GC Hello Caddy has been in operation since 2022. Japan is owned by Shinsei
Corporation, Almex and dealers with Shinsei Corporation and Almex, and completed delivery of 200 units last year.
Japan’s local golf course users are more satisfied than ever, ranking in the 500 units in Japan alone this year.
We have also delivered to the United Kingdom, Russia, and Canada, and have a strong presence in Oceania and
Southeast Asia We are pursuing dealer agreements in Australia, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, and Vietnam
to expand our market. Domestic golf courses have Already more than 30 More than 500 units have been delivered.
100 units each at the Gyeongju Kolon Golf Garden and the Army Changgong Alternative Force Training Center
This is South Rings Yeongam, Sagewood (Hongcheon-Yesu), Gochang, Marine Police Training Center, Jeju Aden Hill,
Zayu, Club 72, Pine Beach, Ladena, and more. There is also strong cooperation with related companies for
technology, production, and supply. Last December Daedong Mobility and ‘Followed robot technology cooperation
and production work agreement’ with iGOLF, technology cooperation agreement with iGOLF.
Following this, we signed an agreement with Nexa to promote the ‘manufacturing logistics smart robot’ business,
CoreAI DAITIES and ‘commercialization in the field of living robots’ commercialization of living robots, and an
agreement with Buksung Industries to promote the production and supply of small task-assisted following robots
to promote the production and distribution of Signed.
Mini Interview with TNT CEO Baehee Lee
How has ‘Hello Caddy’ performed in domestic and overseas supply?
We have delivered more than 500 units to about 30 golf courses in Korea, and overseas, we cooperate with local
dealers in each country. Last year, 136 units were exported to the U.S. and 203 units to
Japan, and the company aims to export more than 1,000 units this year.
Are there any other products or solutions you’re planning besides robotic carts?
Currently, Hello Caddy and other environmental beautification support robots and work support robots have been
developed and delivered to Cheongnam University and Daegu Medical Center. In the future,
we will develop AI solutions to combine with these service bots.
How are you doing in overseas markets such as the US and Europe, and what are your goals for the future?
We recently opened a sales office in the US and will be developing a user app to increase cart usage this year,
The company believes that it will be convenient for users and provide additional publicity.
What will the future of golf operations look like with robotic carts and other golf IT?
The golf course of the future will combine the current mainstream human caddies with robotic caddies to meet
the needs of different consumers. I think it’s going to be a service. Specifically, for robotic carts, you can move from
a simple transport service to a golfer-level data-driven We believe an AI caddy service will be coming soon.
It’s likely to become the new golf culture, I’m looking forward to the robot carts and AI caddie service starting in Korea first.