Off Course is back this week with a fantastic show and this is episode 290. Hosted by Dan Edwards, each Friday we give you a deep look into the world of golf and equipment in a way unlike any other podcast has done before. Today, Gavin Dear from Shot Scope joins the show to discuss introducing a sub $200 launch monitor in the ecosystem.

It wouldn’t be Off Course without some tangents, but Dan and Gavin dive into many topics including integrating data through the Shot Scope ecoystem and breaking down what matters in the shot Tracking for each golfer. This show has a lot going on and is one you will not want to miss as Shot Scope goes Off Course.
Episode 290 is here and Dan and Gavin discuss the following topics and a whole lot more.
Introducing a Sub $200 Launch Monitor
The H50 GPS Handheld Benefits
Integrating Data through the Shot Scope Ecosystem
Breaking Down what Data Matters for Golfers
Teasing Future Concepts with Shot Scope
And so much more
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It will be fun to see the Shot Scope Sixes drop later this month.
And man, when [USER=68564]@Gavin – Shot Scope[/USER] dropped that line about what shot tracking might look like in 5 or 10 years really gets the brain turning.
Great show and discussion! I enjoy Gavin’s candor and appreciate SS’s approach to products and creating an ecosystem.