Autonomous turf

Hours back. Consistency. Not unmanned chaos.

Robotic mowing fleets and automated machinery, spoken in the language of a shop and a labor sheet — not a launch video.

WALK TRIPLEX AUTO
Walk, triplex, autonomous — sized as a mix.

Who it is for

Eighteen-hole (and larger) operations that already feel the labor squeeze, have a quality standard they intend to keep, and are being asked to look at autonomous decks this winter. Enough acreage that a mapped loop can actually replace named hours — not a single novelty unit on the range.

What we do

  • Fleet sizing. How many units, on which loops, before anyone talks brand.
  • Mix with existing iron. What the walk-behinds and triplexes still own. What a robot should never be asked to fake.
  • Crew workflow. Who maps, who recovers, who owns the wet-Tuesday decision.
  • Safety and member optics. When it runs, how it is marked, who answers the first complaint. An unmanned deck is an operations problem, not a PR stunt.

What “good” looks like

Predictable hours off the morning sheet. Height of cut that holds the standard the superintendent already set. A recovery path measured in minutes. The course still looks like itself.

What good does not look like: a quiet shop, a blinking unit in the rough, and a crew recutting behind it.