Mymo x Arccos print

Mymo and Arccos launch artwork collaboration

Mymo – a specialist in custom golf hole artwork – has partnered with Arccos – creators of one of golf’s most innovative performance tracking systems – to allow the platform’s users to bring their most magical moments on the course to life in the form of personalised watercolour prints.

Arccos gives its users the ability to view every shot from their rounds in detail with the visual data stored on their smartphone or computer. The partnership with Mymo allows members to share their visual story with a keepsake for their home or office, or create a personalised gift for some-one else.

The collaboration aims to create Mymo prints that record the stories behind memorable shots us-ing Arccos data, including holes-in-one, albatrosses, eagles and even documenting those neme-sis holes – and how they were played – that form part of every golfer’s journey. Meanwhile, a Best Ever Round book – a strokesaver-sized printed copy of players’ best rounds to-date will look to tell a complete story from the opening tee shot to the final putt.

Mymo founder Chris Pyatt said: “I have used Arccos for a number of years and I can say first-hand how much it has enriched my game and the experience of playing. We are incredibly proud to be partnering with a company that has pioneered artificial intelligence and shot tracking in golf. We believe by complementing the two skillsets and working with the data we receive from Arccos, we can make those memories even more special for golfers to be proud of with these personal-ised prints.”

Mymo was launched by Chris in January 2025 after he made his first – and to-date only – hole-in-one at his home course (The Warwickshire). Looking for something different to mark the occasion and using his graphic design expertise, Chris created a personalised print that captured every detail of the hole he had conquered.

Launched in 2014, Arccos is the official game tracker of the PGA Tour and aims to help its mem-bers play better by delivering powerful data and insights. The platform has recorded more than 23million rounds with 1.2billion shots tracked – with Arccos users improving by an average of five strokes in their first year of membership, as well being five times more likely to have a hole-in-one using the platform.