Omega record moments of the Olympic Games golf

Omega high-tech timing technology, record the wonderful moments of the Olympic Games golf Friday, August 12, 2016, Rio de Janeiro - After a lapse of 112 years, golf finally returned to the Olympic stadium for the first time this year. As the official timing for the 2016 Rio Olympic Games, OMEGA is specially equipped with a series of high-tech timekeeping technologies for the newly completed Rio Golf Course. They will work together to provide timely and accurate match data. Omega introduces high-tech timekeeping technology for the Rio Golf Course First, to track the game accurately, Omega Mobile Scoring System will record the number of hits per golfer. This will allow each player to swing the number of accurate statistics. Omega new improved scoreboard In the meantime, Omega placed 36 laser range finders around the playing field to monitor the location of the golf ball. Whether athletes kick-off distance, or distance from the hole cup in the fairway can be accurately monitored. Although similar laser technology has been used in some golf tournaments, but the introduction of Omega Olympic laser range finder is different from the past, its independently developed software system enables real-time monitoring of data and real-time computing analysis. Most notably, the OMEGA Laser Rangefinder offers even more powerful data support, including counting the number of shots, the number of ball hits in the fairway and the number of hits in the long grass zone. Omega laser range finder Omega laser range finder This year's Olympic golf course also has another 11 professional scoreboard. These scoreboards are distributed around the playing field and announce the player's standings in real time, clearly showing each player's current score. Omega Golf Scoreboard real-time display of event information In addition, Omega also set up four scoreboards on four dedicated ball seats on the ground, and all scoreboards are equipped with radar measurement systems. When the golfer kicks off, the scoreboard captures instant messages and shows them to the audience so they can watch closely. In addition to the player's name, national and current grade, the scoreboard will show data such as ball speed, expected distance and shot height in real time.