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Husqvarna Robotic Mowers Take Part in a Major Championship for the First Time

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For the first time in golf history, Husqvarna robotic mowers have been used to prepare the course for a major championship. Ahead of the 2024 AIG Women’s Open, these autonomous machines supported the greenkeeping team in maintaining rough areas at St Andrews, marking a milestone in how technology is reshaping turf management.

Traditionally, championship courses rely on fleets of ride-on mowers and long work hours from staff. But with Husqvarna’s autonomous technology, course managers were able to save time and reduce labor costs while ensuring consistent cut quality. The robotic mowers worked alongside the grounds crew, freeing up greenkeepers to focus on precision tasks such as greens, tees, and bunker presentation.

This breakthrough shows how robotics in greenkeeping can play an increasingly important role in the future of tournament preparation. With sustainability, efficiency, and innovation becoming priorities in modern golf, the debut of Husqvarna’s robotic mowers at a major signals that automation is no longer a distant concept—it’s happening now.

The AIG Women’s Open is just the beginning — expect to see Husqvarna’s robotic mowers taking part in more tournaments as sustainable turf care continues to grow.

Source: Golf Monthly – Robot Mowers at AIG Women’s Open

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