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Manufacturer showcases autonomous solutions during KLM Open
Husqvarna is increasing its presence in international top-level golf this summer. During the KLM Open, which takes place from June 4 to 7, the manufacturer will act as Official Supplier. The company will showcase several autonomous solutions for golf course maintenance, including the CEORA robotic mower and the Relox ball picker.
According to Husqvarna, its presence at the KLM Open is part of a broader partnership with the DP World Tour. Later this year, the company will also attend events including the BMW International Open, the Amgen Irish Open and the FedEx Open de France.
More attention for autonomous golf course management
During the tournament, greenkeepers, field managers and other visitors will receive demonstrations of various autonomous systems for golf course maintenance. The focus will be on consistent playing quality and efficient management.
According to Yvette Henshall-Bell, president of Husqvarna's Forest & Garden division, autonomous technology will play an increasingly important role in golf course management: 'Robotics will strongly change the future of golf course maintenance.' In addition to the CEORA robotic mower, the company will also demonstrate the Relox solution for automatically collecting golf balls on driving ranges.
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'Robotics will change the future of golf course maintenance'
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Husqvarna will gain its greatest visibility later this year during the Husqvarna British Masters at The Belfry golf course. The company is title sponsor of the tournament, which will be played from August 27 to 30. According to the manufacturer, the event forms an important platform to showcase its long-term vision for autonomous grounds management. Autonomous mowing systems will be actively operating on the course during the tournament.
Focus on efficiency and lower environmental impact
In recent years, Husqvarna has increasingly positioned itself within professional grounds management and robotics. According to the company, autonomous systems should help improve efficiency and reduce environmental impact.
This article was previously published on May 15, 2026 on the website of Fieldmanager.
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