Push the button on it when you are next to the pin.How do you set pin with the Link?
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Push the button on it when you are next to the pin.How do you set pin with the Link?
Well, that is just too easy.Push the button on it when you are next to the pin.
The phone can and should be locked. If you are using the apple watch with it, the phone does not have to be in your pocket.
Lots of good tips about using the apple watch at https://www.arccosgolf.com/blogs/community/better-your-arccos-caddie-experience-with-apple-watch
I definitely recommend the orientation tip.
What is the strength of the clip? Will it stay on the brim of your hat? Like a marker clip?Love my Caddie Link! But, (always a "But"), in the cooler weather, while wearing a windbreaker, I sometimes lose shots with the link on my belt. Does anyone have an alternative location that will still pick up the sensor, but keep the link "safe"? I've already lost the link on the course once and thanks to honest players it was found and returned to the pro-shop. I tried to clip it to the pocket on my windbreaker and I think that's when I lost it. I love the technology and it's definitely helping my game but I don't want to have to worry about the technology to the detriment of my play.
I tried that, but it's a bit too "intrusive" to sit on the brim. But that's an idea to see if it may sit on the side. Thanks!What is the strength of the clip? Will it stay on the brim of your hat? Like a marker clip?
I guess I should have stated that in the post. I always wear it off to the side, if I wear one, just to keep it out of my peripheral vision.I tried that, but it's a bit too "intrusive" to sit on the brim. But that's an idea to see if it may sit on the side. Thanks!
Love my Caddie Link! But, (always a "But"), in the cooler weather, while wearing a windbreaker, I sometimes lose shots with the link on my belt. Does anyone have an alternative location that will still pick up the sensor, but keep the link "safe"? I've already lost the link on the course once and thanks to honest players it was found and returned to the pro-shop. I tried to clip it to the pocket on my windbreaker and I think that's when I lost it. I love the technology and it's definitely helping my game but I don't want to have to worry about the technology to the detriment of my play.
I don't think it holds well enough to my pocket so i made this leather piece that will connect to the belt and hold it at the level of my lead pocket. I'm not sure if this will be obtrusive but i want to give it a shot when i play tomorrow as it will be in the 30s when we tee off.Love my Caddie Link! But, (always a "But"), in the cooler weather, while wearing a windbreaker, I sometimes lose shots with the link on my belt. Does anyone have an alternative location that will still pick up the sensor, but keep the link "safe"? I've already lost the link on the course once and thanks to honest players it was found and returned to the pro-shop. I tried to clip it to the pocket on my windbreaker and I think that's when I lost it. I love the technology and it's definitely helping my game but I don't want to have to worry about the technology to the detriment of my play.
I've been clipping mine to my left pocket, seems to work really good so far. Misses some shots and putts but I'm don't know how they could make a system that is 100%Love my Caddie Link! But, (always a "But"), in the cooler weather, while wearing a windbreaker, I sometimes lose shots with the link on my belt. Does anyone have an alternative location that will still pick up the sensor, but keep the link "safe"? I've already lost the link on the course once and thanks to honest players it was found and returned to the pro-shop. I tried to clip it to the pocket on my windbreaker and I think that's when I lost it. I love the technology and it's definitely helping my game but I don't want to have to worry about the technology to the detriment of my play.
The Arccos Caddie Link lives! Personal stat tracking has proven that amateur golfers can improve their game and lower their scores when they base their decisions on accurate data. Arccos has been an industry leader, perhaps the industry leader, for years and its system excels at leveraging data using an AI-powered “Caddie” and presenting everything in a user-friendly way to help you make the right choices on the course. But one of the biggest drawbacks to the entire Arccos system has been its limited, imperfect shot detection options – either keeping your phone in your front pocket while you play or using a specific third-party smartwatch. Both options had drawbacks and turned some golfers away.
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