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Rain Man 07-20-2014 07:04 PM

What's the lowest score that a machine could get in golf?
 
I was at a restaurant tonight, and they had some golf match with Mark Rypien, Annika Sorenstam, and some E-List celebrities. I was watching a putt go wide, and thought, "I bet you could design a machine to putt for you."

It then made me start thinking about using a machine for an entire golf game. Could you design a machine that could account for wind, elevation, temperature, length, etc., and score a perfect 18? If so, could a machine do it consistently?

My initial reaction is that, if we can put a rover on Mars we can probably design a machine that could score an 18 in golf. But then again, you have wind gusts and temperature microfluctuations and tiny little twigs blowing on the ground that probably can't be predicted.

I don't think you could design a machine that could hit a hole in one every time. But I bet NASA or DARPA could design a machine that could do something like this consistently on 18 holes: 2 holes in one, 14 2's (one drive, one putt), and 2 3's (one drive, two putts). That would be a 36 over 18 holes.

But I'm not a golfer, so what do I know? What do you think?

Poll to follow after I spend ten minutes studying the lay of the land and making practice polls.

Bowser 07-20-2014 07:05 PM

NB4

But I have no idea what this has to do with movies.

TimBone 07-20-2014 07:08 PM

No chance at all.

You're asking for a hole in one on every shot? It takes one quick gust after the ball is in the air to send it off its mark. No way you'd get it right 18 times in a row.

Your paragraph about a score of 36 is very plausible though.

Baby Lee 07-20-2014 07:08 PM

Ask Kim Jung Un.

TribalElder 07-20-2014 07:09 PM

I made a putt on the last hole tonight that was so kick ass you would think i was a putting machine ROFL

TribalElder 07-20-2014 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Baby Lee (Post 10756880)
Ask Kim Jun Ung.

that guy scored 18 holes in one as I understand it

cdcox 07-20-2014 07:48 PM

I think two strokes per hole would be achievable. The precision needed for a hole in one would likely be swamped by stochastic factors.

Psyko Tek 07-20-2014 08:01 PM

under controlled conditions, ie indoor course, 18 is very plausable
but real world thinking three or less on every hole
and can we make it look like a Dalek
and maybe chase John Daly around a bit?

Squalor 07-20-2014 08:27 PM

I think a machine can beat par. Of course the ball will communicate with the course and club, and with algorithms, a shot becomes finite.

Rain Man 07-20-2014 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Squalor (Post 10756981)
I think a machine can beat par. Of course the ball will communicate with the course and club, and with algorithms, a shot becomes finite.

One of the reasons I was thinking about this is my thought that we can get a spacecraft to re-enter pretty much every time (RIP Columbia) in a very complex atmosphere with a very tight window of success. So a golf ball should be easier.

But then I realized a key difference: in the case of a spacecraft, mid-course corrections can be made. In the case of a golf ball, it's unguided after it's launched.

If your "machine" is a system that includes a guidance system inside the golf ball, then I think a score of 18 is inevitable. However, I'm assuming that we're replacing only the golfer and not the golf equipment. In that case, I think the lack of mid-course adjustments will doom any attempt at 18 other than perhaps a lucky round on rare occasions.

Zebedee DuBois 07-20-2014 08:39 PM

First the robots take our jobs - now they're taking our hobbies!

Squalor 07-20-2014 08:49 PM

You may be correct. The "golfer" is not only the device but the recognition of course, conditions, and almost anything one can name as extraneous. Once that is removed, all that can happen is the ball falls in the cup.

Dante84 07-20-2014 08:59 PM

If the machine was good enough, 18.

Just needs a lot of magnets, bitch.

CoMoChief 07-20-2014 10:28 PM

Well I shot a 45 in Tiger Woods '10 a few times.

|Zach| 07-20-2014 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Zebedee DuBois (Post 10756998)
First the robots take our jobs - now they're taking our hobbies!

LMAO


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