Whoa there, scooter. I don't know about all that...
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Whoa there, scooter. I don't know about all that...
BTW - ShotScope sells a Putter tag with an adhesive on the bottom of the tag for Counter Balanced putters.Whoa there, scooter. I don't know about all that...
I ordered those as I have three putters that are in or out of the bag on any given day.. One came with threads and two with the adhesive but I didn't find the adhesive all that secure and I didn't want to use super glue. That is why I got some adhesive dots and use the electrical tape. My original putter tag I had cut some threads off and screwed into one of my Stroke Lab putters and it eventually broke off and got lost. I'd use the manual putting method but I just cann\ot reliably remember to mark my first putt all the time.BTW - ShotScope sells a Putter tag with an adhesive on the bottom of the tag for Counter Balanced putters.
If you have any problems with it recognising the club hold the sensor near to the watch and it will pick it up
I think there are a couple of things that contribute to this. The V3 is set up for dual frequency, L1 and L5 but L5 is not totally rolled out and available everywhere. When it is, that should bring accuracy down to about a foot. Until then we are looking at something like accuracy within +/- 3 meters or about 10ft. Add to that, every GPS I have worked with, including this watch, has a small period of time when one comes to a standstill before it settles on a constant measurement. So the inaccuracy may be compounded by the fact that we don't stand over the hole long enough, but that can be disruptive to the game and one's partners if one does that.My lone minor gripe remains the accuracy of the pin on the green when recorded
I think someone said You can't due the the sensor in the band.Anyone know how to reverse the bands on the watch? Seems backwards to me. I am wearing it around the house to get used to how thick the bands are. Much bigger than my Garmin.
Can any of our UK friends verify if this is a standard thing for Bands in the UK. Trying hard to like this thing.mine are the same way. I had that initial reaction as well that the bands were flipped.
mine are the same way. I had that initial reaction as well that the bands were flipped.
The bands are 'backwards' because of the way the one strap collects data from the tag and sends it to the watch face.Can any of our UK friends verify if this is a standard thing for Bands in the UK. Trying hard to like this thing.
Yes, you are correct. Two different data collection methods.Am I correct in saying because the sensors are NFC rather than Bluetooth I could not leave the Arccos sensors on my clubs and pair them with the Shot Scope?
Well ... just walked a late afternoon 9 in sweltering heat, and the V3 did not pick up a single shot. That's mainly because I was on the golf course and the V3 was at home in my bedroom night stand. Hate it when that happens!
Mine was reading right. However if i walk across the green to hit a chip, the automatic putt counter pops up. Not sure how to go back quite yet.Anyone having any issues with the V3 properly tracking the number of putts on a hole. Last round it either counted 1 less or 1 more on 3 of the holes. not sure why. any suggestions on what to do?