A technology discussion centers around the potential for reflective coatings or embedded tracking systems in golf balls to improve ball recovery. Radar Golf has developed a GPS system with a chip in their balls, but it comes at a high cost. Suggestions include using passive antennas, similar to RFID technology, to create a network of trackers on golf courses, which would help locate lost balls. The idea of applying radar-reflective paint, originally designed for boats and aircraft, is also proposed as a solution. However, challenges remain, such as the need for active circuitry to enhance tracking and the limitations of radar detection, which only works while the ball is airborne. Alternative methods like calibrated video systems for tracking are mentioned, but the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of these solutions are questioned. Overall, there is a strong interest in developing a reliable tracking system to reduce the frustration of lost golf balls, especially in challenging course environments.