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Spring 2026

Toro Greensmaster eTriFlex 3360 with GeoLink Mow

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When it comes to autonomous technology, it’s not just about innovation — it’s about knowing the turf. Rather than retrofitting other products for golf, Toro’s solutions are built from the ground up by people who understand the game, the course and the teams who will be using them. 

With over 100 years of experience in golf course maintenance, Toro designs autonomous equipment that fits seamlessly into daily operations because it’s engineered with golf courses in mind – they are tailored to the task.

Toro eTriFlex 3360 with GeoLink Mow mows a golf course while a Workman is being driven in the background

Greensmaster eTriFlex 3360 with GeoLink Mow – can be used for manual or autonomous operation.

By switching to robotic mowers for the fairways you have in one smooth move taken another step towards a smarter, more sustainable future in turfcare. With these machines you reclaim time for smarter working around the clock.

Jon Cole Divisional Business Manager, Reesink Turfcare

Toro’s autonomous journey began with GeoLink technology on the Multi Pro 5800 sprayer, offering GPS-guided precision. That foundation expanded to include the autonomous Toro Greensmaster eTriFlex 3360 with GeoLink Mow.

This mower is ideal for intensive fairway maintenance and higher cut grass areas such as close-cut sports fields, using proven Toro cutting units for high-quality performance. Featuring three core technologies: centimetre-level Real Time Kinematc (RTK) and GPS positioning, digital boundary mapping and wireless communication, allowing it to follow set paths, avoid overlap and even operate in sync as needed.

Greenkeeper programming an autonomous Toro mower on his mobile phone while out on the golf course

Programming the mower is easily done via an app. Once the map is set, the mower follows it with repeatable accuracy randomising turnaround paths to minimise wear on the turf.

The technology behind this machine – autonomous path planning, automatic turns, obstacle detection, and the fact that it is autonomous and manual (that’s why it still has a seat and steering wheel) – really is a glimpse into the future and what is possible when experience and technology combine.

Specification

Power source
Engine with generator and four 12V 33AH AGM batteries

Energy capacity
4.9 gallons (18.5ltr) gasoline

Electrical systems
48V system for motor circuits, 12V system for controls and brake actuator

Ground speed
0-5mph (0-8km/h)

Noise level
(DBA) sound power: 91db(A), Operator ear: 73db(A), Bystander: 78db(A) at 25ft

Width of cut
59ins (150cm)