Off Course is back this week with a fantastic show. Hosted by Dan Edwards each Friday he gives you a deep look into the world of golf and equipment in a way unlike any other podcast has done before. Today Dan welcomes Gavin Dear from Shot Scope to the show to talk about Shot Scope data, collection of it and devices that make it easier.
It wouldn’t be Off Course without some tangents, but Gavin joins the show to talk about the world of Shot Scope data collection, and a whole lot more. This episode has a lot going on and it is an episode you will not want to miss as Gavin Dear goes Off Course.
Episode 87 is here and Dan and Gavin discuss the following topics.
The Shot Scope Data Landscape
GPS and Using a V3
Golfing Around the World
And so much more
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THPGolf · Shot Scope Goes Off Course
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can any users to this thread speak to how easy it is to swap clubs within the system? For example, I have a few clubs at the top of the bag that I switch and swap based upon my whims that day.
With the extra couple sensors that come with the device, it’s REALLY easy since you can define their club in the app. Depends on how crazy you are. If it’s two different drivers or a utility vs a hybrid, not only can you switch it without issue, but you can also maintain all that data with the club by using one tag for each.
Thanks for tuning in! I really appreciate it, and glad you found it helpful.
What if you are crazy and have a backup bag that comes out from time to time?
Buy a second V3.
I genuinely would make the argument that you’d be better off just leaving them off for the whim rounds with other sets.
I’m not as crazy as you. But I think you can buy an extra set of tags. And set them up for the other set. then before your round change up what’s in the bag. then the system will keep track of each tag separately, and you can then compare your individual clubs in each set to see your differences.
I intend to learn more, as I really want to dive in… I just have this weird thing about reading them before using just about anything. I want to fail first, or be surprised by new features that aren’t new, just not discovered haha
I used the V3 at at the Hideaway in GPS only mode since I didn’t want the GD to be the first time using it with sensors. However, next year I will add the sensors to the new clubs to track tracking stats.
thanks.
This will get you started, we have a few more videos on the system on our YouTube channel. It is in Scottish though!