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Wayrobo Deploys WayPick 2 Robotic Golf Ball Picker at Golf de Nantes to Address Labor Shortages

By Wayrobo Editorial

Aug 22, 2025

2 min read

Deployment Case Study
Wayrobo WayPick 2 robotic golf ball picker deployed at the Golf de Nantes, France

NANTES, FRANCE – As golf clubs across Europe face increasing labor shortages and rising employment costs, Wayrobo has successfully deployed its autonomous golf range robot at Golf de Nantes, one of France’s most historic and prestigious golf clubs. The integration demonstrates how automation can support sustainable golf course and driving range operations amid ongoing workforce challenges.


Founded in 1921, Golf de Nantes is renowned for its century-old trees, classic course design, and consistently high maintenance standards. Like many leading European golf facilities, the club has been impacted by the growing difficulty of recruiting seasonal staff and managing the rising cost of manual labor for repetitive maintenance tasks such as ball collection.


Wayrobo WayPick 2 robotic golf ball picker deployed at the Golf de Nantes, France

Addressing Labor Challenges Through Automation


The deployment of Wayrobo’s autonomous golf range picker has helped Golf de Nantes modernize its driving range operations by addressing three key operational challenges:


  • Reducing Dependence on Manual Labor:

    By automating high-frequency ball collection, the club has reduced its reliance on manual shifts, allowing driving range operations to remain consistent despite local labor shortages.


  • Improving Cost Predictability and ROI:

    With labor costs in France continuing to rise, Wayrobo offers a fixed-cost automation solution that delivers measurable operational savings and a clear return on investment within the first season of use.


  • Seamless Integration with Existing Teams:

    Designed to work alongside on-site staff, the autonomous robot enables grounds crews to reallocate time and effort toward higher-value tasks such as turf care, course presentation, and enhancing the overall player experience.


“The deployment of Wayrobo at Golf de Nantes shows that autonomous golf robots are becoming essential tools for sustainable club management,” said Kan, Sales Director at Wayrobo. “We are proud to support a club with such a rich history as it adapts to the modern realities of labor availability and operational efficiency.”


This successful integration at Golf de Nantes further reinforces Wayrobo’s commitment to the French market, offering a scalable and proven autonomous solution for golf clubs seeking to maintain high standards while navigating economic and workforce pressures across Europe.



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Facility context

Golf de Nantes needed a modern way to support range operations while protecting a historic course environment.

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Why it matters

Robotics can help traditional clubs modernize operations without changing the character of the facility.

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Labor pressure

Autonomous collection reduces repetitive manual work as staffing costs and availability become harder to manage.

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