This device automates the collection of practice balls, typically on driving ranges or golf courses. It operates by traversing the designated area and gathering balls into an internal hopper or container. Various models exist, ranging from small, hand-pushed units to larger, motorized vehicles designed for covering extensive areas.
Automated collection offers significant advantages in terms of efficiency and labor reduction. Reclaiming practice balls quickly and efficiently allows for uninterrupted operation of the facility and minimizes disruption to golfers. This automation has evolved from basic manual collection, significantly impacting the operational efficiency of golf facilities and driving ranges. Historically, retrieval was a time-consuming and labor-intensive process, highlighting the significant contribution this technology has made to the industry.