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Here's the review on FunGolf from the homepage:FunGolf, GolfShot, GolfShot+ and Hole19
http://www.thehackersparadise.com/forum/showthread.php?39602-FunGolf-GPS-iPhone-App-Review
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Here's the review on FunGolf from the homepage:FunGolf, GolfShot, GolfShot+ and Hole19
Can you enter scores on the watch? Or you still need to do that on the phone?
Well it looks like Hole19 is the only truly free one, but it only gives front/middle/back, golfshot and fungolf are both like $20 a year to get the extra distances within the apple watch interface, I've avoided these annual fees for gps over the years, either on my iPhone or another device, but without purchasing a new gps unit or watch, I may just bite the bullet and use one this year for a test.
So far I've liked what I see, basic, but easy, really wondering on paying the extra for FunGolf, that's really the only one I'm considering paying extra on.I'm another one who hates paying the annual fees for an app. That said I'm looking forward to your thoughts on the Hole19.
Are you using it on the course at all?I am loving this watch. I don't feel the need to be glued to my phone at all times and I'm using it more and more to make calls and send texts when I'm at home. I think I like the fitbit better for the fitness side because I haven't quite figured out the activity app just yet.
Are you using it on the course at all?
So far I've liked what I see, basic, but easy, really wondering on paying the extra for FunGolf, that's really the only one I'm considering paying extra on.
Yeah, $20 year, $40 lifetime, seriously considering it as an option.I've used FunGolf and overall I was very impressed with it. If I'm not mistaken there is a lifetime option vs. the annual course fees. You may want to look into that if FunGolf is on your radar.
I'm curious what you think about the extra hazards and green images being available on your phone, that's really what I'm looking for extra out of these apps.Forked over for a Golfshot subscription. I will use it today with my AW. I will be playing a course I don't know very well and will need distances. Using the watch is so much better than pulling out the phone. I am also thinking of using the spibelt or flipblet (have both) I use for running. I don't like the phone in my pocket. Fingers crossed this has less lag with the newer version.
After someone explaining in this thread how to update the settings on the watch to resume previous activity, I now think this watch with Arccos is pretty awesome.
Used it for a round Sunday and was able to get a yardage just by raising my wrist instead of having to get my phone out or my rangefinder. Still prefer my range finder, but this works pretty well.
Will have to go back and find out the person that recommended changing the settings. super helpful and they deserve my thanks.
Anyone found an affordable alternative to the stock apple charging cable? I need a few extras but holy cow they're like $30 minimum from what I've seen.
The lightening cable? Anker makes a good one.
http://www.amazon.com/iPhone-charger-Anker-Lightning-Certified/dp/B00K4VQZCM
Anyone found an affordable alternative to the stock apple charging cable? I need a few extras but holy cow they're like $30 minimum from what I've seen.
Yes please!!!Masters app has an Apple Watch app. Features scoreboard in glances. Attn PGA Tour app...please copy.