
Shot Scope’s impact on the distance measuring and performance tracking aspects of golf is well documented at THP. By providing stylish and feature-packed products without the hassle of subscription fees, the company has managed to secure a substantial customer base in a relatively short time. Another way they’ve done that is by creating a diverse product line that is accessible to an extremely wide range of golfers. For example, if you’re not interested in their performance tracking features like those offered in the X5 watch, they offer the very affordable G5 that only tracks distance. If you don’t wear a watch but want to track performance, they offer solutions like Connex, tags that interact with a mobile app, or the Pro LX+, a laser rangefinder with integrated tracking.
Somehow though, Shot Scope has managed to recognize a hole in their lineup and is seeking to fill it. Their new V5 Golf Watch may outwardly bear strong resemblance to the flagship X5 watch, but it occupies a space in both pricing and design that may appeal more to you. Read more to find out why.
Shot Scope V5 Golf Watch at a Glance
At $249.99, Shot Scope’s V5 Golf Watch features similar styling, the same advanced distance measuring and performance tracking capabilities, and lack of subscription fees as the X5 at a lower price. The key differences between the two are 1) the V5 scraps the touch screen in favor of a button-based navigation system and 2) the V5 comes with an ABS bezel instead of ceramic.
V5 Golf Watch Features

The V5 is a full-feature Shot Scope product, meaning it offers everything we’ve come to expect from the company when it comes to GPS and performance tracking. At its most basic level, it provides F/M/B distances to the green on over 36,000 golf courses, but most should already know Shot Scope’s distance-measuring capabilities go far beyond that. Each hazard has been mapped with both front edge and carry numbers as well as predetermined layup distances so you can plan an attack to best suit your game. Even more exciting is the recent addition of Full Hole Maps, which gives a great visual of the hole’s layout and allows the user to select distances to any spot between tee and green with the V5’s buttons.

Green View and Pin Placement brings the golfer’s focus to the micro level. By seeing the shape of the green up close, you can eliminate some of the visual confusion that course designers are so good at creating. While the view from the ground may make it appear you only have a sliver of green to aim for, an overhead view may be able to assure you there is plenty of room to work with. Pin Placement narrows this down even more, as you can place a marker where the pin is located and obtain a more accurate number.
GPS is only one part of what the V5 offers. In addition, it supplies robust performance tracking capabilities to help you improve your golf game. It all starts with the 16 2nd Generation shot tracking tags included with each watch. You simply screw the RFID tags, which are embedded with smart GPS chips, into the butt-end of your club’s grip and they seamlessly interact with the V5’s software to not only record each shot, but also mark where you took it from. This includes putts, which can be marked manually or with the Pin Collect feature. No internet connection, phone, or tagging is required during gameplay, limiting unnecessary distractions.

Post round, a simple upload unlocks over 100 available statistics to analyze on either the Shot Scope mobile app (available for both iOS and Android) or desktop Dashboard. Data points like shots gained, average and performance distances, fairway and green accuracy, and more, give a clear picture of what aspects of your game may need more attention. In addition, add-on features like MyStrategy, which takes your saved data and allows you to impose it on any course you are playing in the future, and Shot Scope Academy, a service that instructors and coaches can use to analyze student data, put your statistics to even more use. Of course, it’s always worth repeating that all of this comes with no additional fees, making the V5 a one-time purchase that can serve the user for years to come.
Customization and Other Features

Shot Scope has always recognized its users’ desire to have a wearable that is both stylish and customizable. For example, the G5 GPS watch can be personalized with several differently colored bands. The V5 doesn’t have that option yet, but it does offer five different color themes so you can make it your own. As you might expect, we are partial to green, but if you go with a different look, we won’t hold it against you.

While it’s not a full-fledged smart watch, the V5 can be worn off the golf course as a normal watch with some add-on abilities. The hardened glass lens and 64 color, 240×240 pixel display will be visible in sunlight and the silicone strap is quite comfortable for extended wear. Speaking of extended wear, the V5’s battery is capable of finishing 2+ rounds of golf in GPS mode, so you should be able to squeak in another round if you decide to skip mowing the lawn in favor of 36 holes.
Expanding on customization, it has a variety of watch faces to choose from. In addition, an onboard step counter can help the fitness-minded golfer keep track of the wellness-benefits offered by walking both on the course and off.
Shot Scope V5 Details
- Available in-store at many golf retailers or online at shotscope.com
- $249.99 includes V5 watch, tracking tags, USB charger, mobile app and access to all tracking features and software updates.
[QUOTE=”Canadan, post: 12944539, member: 2320″]
I believe my strategy will be to ignore it as regularly as possible during my swing. The second I begin to ponder what you’re saying, is the second I’ll lose my mind.
One shot at a time.
One round at a time.
Auto-putting to start.
Comfort will come.
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Ignoring is the best way. The rest will take care of itself during the round.
It is time to fire up the V5 again. I have the new tags and now that my bag is set I want to have it operational for Hidden Creek.
Quite happy for now with the watch, it would miss a shot occasionally due to gripping the club too high (I thing), but I’ll need to add a quick wrist tap to my shot routine. It was also difficult to edit the round after playing a 18-hole round on a course I’ve never played before, had some trouble remembering which club I played where when shot discrepancies where detected.
Anyway, I have a some questions:
1) Where can I see the course reviews? I was asked to review a new course I played in the Shot Scope app, but I can’t find the reviews anywhere in the course hub.
2) Is there a delay in the GPS positioning? I’ve found some holes where the last putt is detected too close to the PinCollected pin, or maybe the last 1-feet putt is detected past the hole when it was short of it, and I’m trying to make sense of it. How reliable are the putting stats then?
3) How is the performance-average for the clubs computed? Does it take into account elevation for computing distances? I’ve played 18 holes in a course with lots of uphill and downhill holes, so I guess I’ve been shooting shorter/longer than normal (with normal being no elevation at all)
And finally, out of curiosity, what are the most useful stats for you, or the ones you look at the most to improve? Besides the obvious and heart-breaking strokes gained 😀
[QUOTE=”Estiui, post: 12945170, member: 83414″]
Quite happy for now with the watch, it would miss a shot occasionally due to gripping the club too high (I thing), but I’ll need to add a quick wrist tap to my shot routine. It was also difficult to edit the round after playing a 18-hole round on a course I’ve never played before, had some trouble remembering which club I played where when shot discrepancies where detected.
Anyway, I have a some questions:
1) Where can I see the course reviews? I was asked to review a new course I played in the Shot Scope app, but I can’t find the reviews anywhere in the course hub.
2) Is there a delay in the GPS positioning? I’ve found some holes where the last putt is detected too close to the PinCollected pin, or maybe the last 1-feet putt is detected past the hole when it was short of it, and I’m trying to make sense of it. How reliable are the putting stats then?
3) How is the performance-average for the clubs computed? Does it take into account elevation for computing distances? I’ve played 18 holes in a course with lots of uphill and downhill holes, so I guess I’ve been shooting shorter/longer than normal (with normal being no elevation at all)
And finally, out of curiosity, what are the most useful stats for you, or the ones you look at the most to improve? Besides the obvious and heart-breaking strokes gained 😀
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I can’t speak to number one as I haven’t gone looking for reviews.
As to the delay, I don’t believe there is a delay in GPS positioning. My understanding in what you are seeing is simply the level of precision from the GPS. The system used here does have some variance as in it is not accurate to the inch. My overall thoughts is that is will likely wash out in the end when looking at a large data set. It might mark one putt a foot short when it was long, and may mark one a foot long when it was short. Once you hit enough putts the trends of being overly long or overly leaving them short will appear.
The performance average for the clubs looks at the data you have collected and throws away the outliers. I can’t speak to the exact algorithm, but if you catch that downhill, downwind, cart path assisted drive, the system will drop that from your P-avg once it realizes not all your drives go 385 yards. Same thing, at least for me, is it realized how many times I chunked a 5 iron. The more data you have, the more it can refine this. It wasn’t explicitly stated but I believe that’s why it was suggested to not really look at the data until you get around 10 rounds booked. That’s when the numbers really start to level out.
For me, I tend to live in the strokes gained world but also really enjoy looking at my putts by distance breakdown as well as my percent up+down by club choice.
[QUOTE=”Scooby45, post: 12945259, member: 62865″]
I can’t speak to number one as I haven’t gone looking for reviews.
As to the delay, I don’t believe there is a delay in GPS positioning. My understanding in what you are seeing is simply the level of precision from the GPS. The system used here does have some variance as in it is not accurate to the inch. My overall thoughts is that is will likely wash out in the end when looking at a large data set. It might mark one putt a foot short when it was long, and may mark one a foot long when it was short. Once you hit enough putts the trends of being overly long or overly leaving them short will appear.
The performance average for the clubs looks at the data you have collected and throws away the outliers. I can’t speak to the exact algorithm, but if you catch that downhill, downwind, cart path assisted drive, the system will drop that from your P-avg once it realizes not all your drives go 385 yards. Same thing, at least for me, is it realized how many times I chunked a 5 iron. The more data you have, the more it can refine this. It wasn’t explicitly stated but I believe that’s why it was suggested to not really look at the data until you get around 10 rounds booked. That’s when the numbers really start to level out.
For me, I tend to live in the strokes gained world but also really enjoy looking at my putts by distance breakdown as well as my percent up+down by club choice.
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Yeah that might be the case with the GPS accuracy, sad story for me is that I will not reach 10 rounds until the end of the year, probably 🙁 Anyway, the first putt distance is probably the most relevant metric for me, up+down seems also relevant. Thanks!
[QUOTE=”jdtox, post: 12944543, member: 5944″]
This is the way. Look at it for yardage and clicking collect when done putting.
Editing after a round is easy if you do it while the round is still fresh.
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during the round i pretty much just use if for f/m/b yardage, and click that pin collect after putting out.
it’s after the round when editing, or when looking at the stats over the course of many rounds that the real fun begins!
and hey, welcome to the Shot Scope family!
[QUOTE=”Scooby45, post: 12945259, member: 62865″]
I can’t speak to number one as I haven’t gone looking for reviews.
As to the delay, I don’t believe there is a delay in GPS positioning. My understanding in what you are seeing is simply the level of precision from the GPS. The system used here does have some variance as in it is not accurate to the inch. My overall thoughts is that is will likely wash out in the end when looking at a large data set. It might mark one putt a foot short when it was long, and may mark one a foot long when it was short. Once you hit enough putts the trends of being overly long or overly leaving them short will appear.
The performance average for the clubs looks at the data you have collected and throws away the outliers. I can’t speak to the exact algorithm, but if you catch that downhill, downwind, cart path assisted drive, the system will drop that from your P-avg once it realizes not all your drives go 385 yards. Same thing, at least for me, is it realized how many times I chunked a 5 iron. The more data you have, the more it can refine this. It wasn’t explicitly stated but I believe that’s why it was suggested to not really look at the data until you get around 10 rounds booked. That’s when the numbers really start to level out.
For me, I tend to live in the strokes gained world but also really enjoy looking at my putts by distance breakdown as well as my percent up+down by club choice.
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It seems that those small tap-ins around the hole that I sometimes even tap them in with just my other hand, often don’t get sensed, and the default seems to be a 2-foot putt. I wasn’t sure if I should be editing them to “tap-in”, or just leave at the default 2-feet, so I tested one of my rounds. A 2-foot putt made gives you a Strokes Gained of .06 stokes. Changing it to “tap-in” it is worth “0.00” Strokes Gained, but the previous putt gets that lost .06. So it is a wash in that regard. Unfortunately, GPS accuracy is what it is, and I’m pretty sure the watch would have to get much bigger and much more expensive to provide increased accuracy to any major degree.
[QUOTE=”Phil75070, post: 12945965, member: 22997″]
It seems that those small tap-ins around the hole that I sometimes even tap them in with just my other hand, often don’t get sensed, and the default seems to be a 2-foot putt. I wasn’t sure if I should be editing them to “tap-in”, or just leave at the default 2-feet, so I tested one of my rounds. A 2-foot putt made gives you a Strokes Gained of .06 stokes. Changing it to “tap-in” it is worth “0.00” Strokes Gained, but the previous putt gets that lost .06. So it is a wash in that regard. Unfortunately, GPS accuracy is what it is, and I’m pretty sure the watch would have to get much bigger and much more expensive to provide increased accuracy to any major degree.
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If I recall from chats with the Shot Scope team, the watch might not get bigger but it certainly would get more expensive.
Thanks for sharing the strokes gained test there. That really confirms how much of a wash that is.
My V5 arrived this week as part of the Data Experience with Shot Scope!
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As a current X5 user I was curious about the setup process in changing over from one watch to the other. Long version short: flawless.
The watch was ice cold after sitting on my porch (sub-zero temps here) so it had 0% battery. After charging it full, I moved to set-up.
Since I already had the app I opened it up, connected, and paired. Each step was immediate and brought the prompt for the next step.
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The watch required a firmware update; this took just under 10 minutes to complete so was a pretty extensive update. Smooth, and it constantly showed the percent of progress in both the app and on the watch, so I knew it was moving along.
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After updating the firmware, the watch did an automatic restart. After reconnecting was the moment of truth…would the new watch integrate with my existing data in the app. Yes, yes it did. Everything was there as usual. Rounds, club data, all good to go.
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I had some subscribed courses to update on the new watch from within the app, this was smooth and easy as well.
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And I took a LOT of pleasure in adding this one to my subscribed courses!
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Here it is next to my X5. You can see the matte bezel vs the shiny one on the X5, and the additional side buttons on the V5 for controls that are touchscreen on the X5.
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I’m heading to Missouri in a few weeks to jump start the season, can’t wait to share my thoughts with everyone on the V5 performance!
I dove back in and got one. Hope my experience is better this time. I’m super focused on getting below 5 cap this year so this will help.
[QUOTE=”Canadan, post: 12944512, member: 2320″]
It’s time.
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Going to ask you guys to keep me accountable because this is a BIG leap for me and I want to do it right.
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Have you gotten it all paired up yet and clubs tagged?
I have been patiently waiting for other strap colors to come back in stock…Blue and Gray.
[QUOTE=”JB, post: 12969480, member: 3″]
Have you gotten it all paired up yet and clubs tagged?
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I need to get moving on this. There’s been numerous moments where I almost got to play outside recently, and I want to have them ready before that actually happens.
Going to make a point of getting it all updated, tagged, paired, etc this weekend in case it gets better next week!!
[USER=3]@JB[/USER] found it!
The shot scope was way off, and I had it on a redone hole at one of my local courses.
I had a few holes that were significantly off, but it was the first time that I had played the course. I needed to posted the firmware and I didn’t have time to search for an update to the course as well if there was one. I was not anywhere near another green it was the first or second hole.
I play again in a few days so I’ll be checking again because I wonder if it was just that it was not updated well. It was also telling me to shoot at a different green once.
Maybe that is what it is. The redone hole. If it was super recent, it would have to be remapped.
Otherwise I am unsure how the GPS could be that far off.
[QUOTE=”Deebo76, post: 12969576, member: 61009″]
I have been patiently waiting for other strap colors to come back in stock…Blue and Gray.
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looks like grey is in stock
[QUOTE=”JB, post: 12971335, member: 3″]
Maybe that is what it is. The redone hole. If it was super recent, it would have to be remapped.
Otherwise I am unsure how the GPS could be that far off.
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That’s what I am going with overall. It was like 80% were right and 10% were off and 10% were crazy off.
I am not concerned for my usual courses but I didn’t really think to ask if they had redone some holes or not.
[QUOTE=”Deebo76, post: 12971362, member: 61009″]
Thanks!
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I have just made Blue available in the US. There is x9 left.
[QUOTE=”Gavin – Shot Scope, post: 12971417, member: 68564″]
I have just made Blue available in the US. There is x9 left.
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This is awesome. Thank you.
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[USER=3]@JB[/USER] found it!
The shot scope was way off, and I had it on a redone hole at one of my local courses.
I had a few holes that were significantly off, but it was the first time that I had played the course. I needed to posted the firmware and I didn’t have time to search for an update to the course as well if there was one. I was not anywhere near another green it was the first or second hole.
I play again in a few days so I’ll be checking again because I wonder if it was just that it was not updated well. It was also telling me to shoot at a different green once.
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Almost certainly needed an update to the course installed from the app to the watch.
I had the same issue when I first used, not had it since I subscribe to courses I play and make sure updates are installed. Unlikely to be GPS.
[QUOTE=”Gavin – Shot Scope, post: 12971417, member: 68564″]
I have just made Blue available in the US. There is x9 left.
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Uhhh. This might be the best service I have seen anywhere.
This is probably a [USER=60545]@jenisontheforum[/USER] thing, although my captain seems to be galivanting around getting in practice. And I am here for it.
[QUOTE=”mikefrench, post: 12971487, member: 77714″]
Almost certainly needed an update to the course installed from the app to the watch.
I had the same issue when I first used, not had it since I subscribe to courses I play and make sure updates are installed. Unlikely to be GPS.
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Would agree, a course update. If you do that and still an issue let our support team know.
[QUOTE=”mikefrench, post: 12971487, member: 77714″]
Almost certainly needed an update to the course installed from the app to the watch.
I had the same issue when I first used, not had it since I subscribe to courses I play and make sure updates are installed. Unlikely to be GPS.
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Yes likely.
[QUOTE=”JB, post: 12971494, member: 3″]
Uhhh. This might be the best service I have seen anywhere.
This is probably a [USER=60545]@jenisontheforum[/USER] thing, although my captain seems to be galivanting around getting in practice. And I am here for it.
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We try!
[QUOTE=”JB, post: 12971494, member: 3″]
Uhhh. This might be the best service I have seen anywhere.
This is probably a [USER=60545]@jenisontheforum[/USER] thing, although my captain seems to be galivanting around getting in practice. And I am here for it.
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Gavin is practicing too. Which is slightly concerning.
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Gavin is practicing too. Which is slightly concerning.
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Whoa, what? It was way better when he just showed up after not playing for a year.
[QUOTE=”JB, post: 12971560, member: 3″]
Whoa, what? It was way better when he just showed up after not playing for a year.
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Don’t tell anyone.
[QUOTE=”Gavin – Shot Scope, post: 12971586, member: 68564″]
Don’t tell anyone.
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The Captain leads from the front.
Anyone else having issues with the app? On iOS 17.7.2, iPhone 15 Pro. Showing “No Data to Display”, unable to sync round and when I go to account settings it crashes.
[QUOTE=”nybirdiemachine, post: 12979097, member: 71448″]
Anyone else having issues with the app? On iOS 17.7.2, iPhone 15 Pro. Showing “No Data to Display”, unable to sync round and when I go to account settings it crashes.
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Never mind. I logged out and logged back in and seems to be working now.
[QUOTE=”nybirdiemachine, post: 12979140, member: 71448″]
Never mind. I logged out and logged back in and seems to be working now.
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That seems to be the simplest and most effective method for most of the issues I’ve encountered. Log out, back in and voila we’re cooking again.
Overall much happier with this compared to x5 but noticed the bottom left button is becoming hard to press. If I don’t press it quite hard it doesn’t work.
Also had one incident where it was plugged to charging cable and seemed to be charging but didn’t end up charging and battery does 6 holes in.
This same proprietary charging connection doesn’t work on my x5 it no longer holds the cable clicked in.
Overall a bit disappointed in the build quality.
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[QUOTE=”Canabuc, post: 12983686, member: 19464″]
Overall much happier with this compared to x5 but noticed the bottom left button is becoming hard to press. If I don’t press it quite hard it doesn’t work.
Also had one incident where it was plugged to charging cable and seemed to be charging but didn’t end up charging and battery does 6 holes in.
This same proprietary charging connection doesn’t work on my x5 it no longer holds the cable clicked in.
Overall a bit disappointed in the build quality.
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I have exactly the same issue with my V5.
Assuming you are within 2 years, and the original purchaser, then you should contact support and they will replace. This seems to be a common fault with them and the Facebook group has multiple instances of this happening, and replacements being sent out.
Current situation makes using my V5 challenging.
But…we head south in one week for golf-ier weather where I can put it to the test!
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Quick heads up – Shotscope have done an update to the website and it is causing the app to think that a firmware update is required for the watch. Happens for both X5 and V5 watches (at least). This is an error, and if you download and update there isn’t any update to the firmware version (believe me – I tried !).
I spoke with support over email, who confirmed this and gave me these details. App update expected, and an email will go out (presumably to all registered users) when it is resolved.
Until then don’t panic, and don’t bother with the update !
I wanted to love this but was never able to jive with it. I ended up passing it along to another friend.
Too many missed shots and when compared to my S70 the battery life was too big of an inconvenience to get over.
[QUOTE=”golfs_happy, post: 12986425, member: 76466″]
I wanted to love this but was never able to jive with it. I ended up passing it along to another friend.
Too many missed shots and when compared to my S70 the battery life was too big of an inconvenience to get over.
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I know on the tracking side, the number of missed shots and folks tolerances for dealing with varies so that side makes sense. What did you experience on the battery side? I haven’t experienced any issues there so I’m curious.
[QUOTE=”Scooby45, post: 12986554, member: 62865″]
I know on the tracking side, the number of missed shots and folks tolerances for dealing with varies so that side makes sense. What did you experience on the battery side? I haven’t experienced any issues there so I’m curious.
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About 24 holes during the 36 hole day.
There is just a stark difference between that and the S70 where I can use it as a smart watch and GPS and get 4 rounds and a full week between charges.
[QUOTE=”golfs_happy, post: 12986569, member: 76466″]
About 24 holes during the 36 hole day.
There is just a stark difference between that and the S70 where I can use it as a smart watch and GPS and get 4 rounds and a full week between charges.
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Yeah, this won’t make a 4 round weekend with no charging. I made it through the two times I did 36 but I didn’t rely on the other features much beyond just the standard GPS yardages and was also in a wide open course where GPS was strong.
[QUOTE=”golfs_happy, post: 12986569, member: 76466″]
About 24 holes during the 36 hole day.
There is just a stark difference between that and the S70 where I can use it as a smart watch and GPS and get 4 rounds and a full week between charges.
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more battery life is absolutely nicer. at the same time those devices are a bit of apples-to-oranges since they’re at very different price points and also different physical size which impacts battery capacity. i have two good friends with that one, and they’re definitely not complaint free about it.
on 36-hole days i plug the Shot Scope watch into the cart charger between rounds. it’s a small thing and it only takes a few minutes to boost it enough for round two.
[QUOTE=”lambeau, post: 12986635, member: 49299″]
more battery life is absolutely nicer. at the same time those devices are a bit of apples-to-oranges since they’re at very different price points and also different physical size which impacts battery capacity. i have two good friends with that one, and they’re definitely not complaint free about it.
on 36-hole days i plug the Shot Scope watch into the cart charger between rounds. it’s a small thing and it only takes a few minutes to boost it enough for round two.
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For very different devices and different abilities. To that extent the Garmin connect pieces were not great either.
I guess I just didn’t want two watches, rather have one for golf and life vs one for golfing and one for life.
For those wanting just a golf watch it is an excellent option.
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I guess I just didn’t want two watches, rather have one for golf and life vs one for golfing and one for life.
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yeah, i do that dance of using Shot Scope for golf and a Galaxy for life.
it’s pretty cool to think about how even 10 years ago this essentially didn’t exist, and now we’re choosing from options that best match what we want it to do.
Fun fact for V5 users, based on the call the Data Experience crew just had with Shot Scope, strokes gained by club is coming!
[QUOTE=”lambeau, post: 12986671, member: 49299″]
yeah, i do that dance of using Shot Scope for golf and a Galaxy for life.
it’s pretty cool to think about how even 10 years ago this essentially didn’t exist, and now we’re choosing from options that best match what we want it to do.
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Gavin mentioned on the call today they have one of the more sophisticated GPS chips on the market which allows for more precise measurements/data
In my experience wireless/RF bands are some of the toughest components on battery life. Unfortunately there are not many compromises, if you want the best RF/GPS, it’s going to be harder on battery life. Especially since when you are using the watch, it cannot enter sleep/shutdown modes since it is constantly collecting data
So yeah, if you want the best watch for what it does—-it will be tougher for it to last as long as something that can be in constant sleep modes or etc
Played 18 today with 4 missed shots. All of them tap in putts
That’s tremendous. Determined to play more straight 18s this year. Buddies kept wanting to go scramble ? and then unfortunately life got in the way after June. Need this snow to melt now
[QUOTE=”Scooby45, post: 12944528, member: 62865″]
Just keep remembering that one shot does not skew the larger data set with as much golf as you play
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When using it last spring, this was a thought I did have to get over. I played my best when totally relaxed so I had to get the data out of my mind mid round and then enjoy the review later, sort of a thing.
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When using it last spring, this was a thought I did have to get over. I played my best when totally relaxed so I had to get the data out of my mind mid round and then enjoy the review later, sort of a thing.
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Any word on Play Like Distance during a round coming. I know you can do it pre round.
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Any word on Play Like Distance during a round coming. I know you can do it pre round.
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We didn’t hear anything today in our lead up call with Shot Scope, but something we can ask the Shot Scope folks at the Data Experience.
Although I have to ask, what is the Play Like Distance feature? I’m not aware of that one.