These devices, typically employed on driving ranges and practice facilities, automate the collection of stray spheres. They vary in design, from small, hand-pushed units to larger, motorized vehicles capable of gathering hundreds of balls in a single pass. Common features often include a basket or hopper for storage and a mechanism for lifting the balls from the ground, such as rotating brushes, wire scoops, or suction tubes.
Efficient ball retrieval contributes significantly to the smooth operation of golf facilities. It reduces labor costs associated with manual collection and allows for more frequent gathering, ensuring a consistent supply of balls for golfers. This improved efficiency can lead to increased customer satisfaction and revenue. Historically, manual collection was the standard, a time-consuming and labor-intensive process. The advent of automated collection equipment represents a significant advancement, freeing staff for other tasks and improving overall course maintenance.