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Nissan's new ProPilot golf ball is designed to make every putt. Seriously. - Golf.com

There’s a scene in “Caddyshack” where Rodney Dangerfield’s character Al Czervik uses a high-tech putter to lock in on the ball and bury the putt. “Albert Einstein gave me this, ya know? Nice man, nice man. Made a fortune in physics,” he says.

If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to recreate the scene in real life, Nissan has a prototype golf ball that can make it happen.

Designed after auto manufacturer’s ProPilot 2.0 self-driving system, the ProPilot golf ball can find its way to the hole with the help of some serious technology, including cameras placed around the green, sensors, a small motor inside the ball and wireless transmitters.

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