
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.
From my understanding in the outside of a round, you can pick a hole on a course and adjust wind and get the slope to get play like yardages
[QUOTE=”MtlJeff, post: 12990581, member: 68350″]
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
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Is this something coming in a new device they will be offering, or was he referring to the current GPS chip used in the V5/X5 today?
[QUOTE=”Phil75070, post: 12991501, member: 22997″]
Is this something coming in a new device they will be offering, or was he referring to the current GPS chip used in the V5/X5 today?
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current one i believe, since we all got V5
They mentioned that they made/own all their course maps and their geofence mapping of edges of the course (around the fairway, traps, green, etc) is close to a waypoint every foot.
That is paired with extra-large GPS sensors in their devices for better location accuracy over the ball.
Together it makes for a consistently accurate determination of your lie, and if it’s close to an edge the algorithm considers things like which club you used, ball distance and direction, etc to assign the lie type. My experience last year was that it’s almost always right and I rarely needed to edit.
[QUOTE=”Scooby45, post: 12990545, member: 62865″]
Fun fact for V5 users, based on the call the Data Experience crew just had with Shot Scope, strokes gained by club is coming!
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Oh I love that. Thanks for letting us know.
Had the watch fully charged last weekend. Sat in my car all week. Handled 9 holes with juice to spare easily tonight.
Despite the smack talk on the pod this week, all clubs are tagged, V5 is updated and charged, and we’re ready to rock for tomorrow.
Pumped, honestly.
Watch is on. Tee time in 45 mins.
A bit stressed haha – but I’m genuinely eager for it.
[QUOTE=”lambeau, post: 12991582, member: 49299″]
Together it makes for a consistently accurate determination of your lie, and if it’s close to an edge the algorithm considers things like which club you used, ball distance and direction, etc to assign the lie type.
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With my X5, I have found it to be fairly accurate when it comes to fairway vs rough, but far less accurate around the greens between fringe, or even a little farther away in the fairway, and green. Maybe the fact that the putter is being used affects that.
[QUOTE=”Canadan, post: 12993399, member: 2320″]
Watch is on. Tee time in 45 mins.
A bit stressed haha – but I’m genuinely eager for it.
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Should be walking off 18 right about now….
I shot a 54 lmao – might need to work on my watch engagement a bit more haha
[QUOTE=”Canadan, post: 12994028, member: 2320″]
I shot a 54 lmao – might need to work on my watch engagement a bit more haha
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Damn, you’re already in midseason form!
[QUOTE=”Canadan, post: 12994028, member: 2320″]
I shot a 54 lmao – might need to work on my watch engagement a bit more haha
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Look out Briggs
I have a habit of going into things without reading the instructions to see just how easy it is to make something work without knowing the ins and outs. One of my favorite ‘drills’ of reviewing product from back in the day. I’m going to ask a couple questions to see how you guys go about it to see what best practices are for you and then see what the instructions say.
First: How do you go about engaging a club that needs to be hit? Do you pair it above the ball and then step away to take your practice swings, or something else entirely?
[QUOTE=”Canadan, post: 12994178, member: 2320″]
I have a habit of going into things without reading the instructions to see just how easy it is to make something work without knowing the ins and outs. One of my favorite ‘drills’ of reviewing product from back in the day. I’m going to ask a couple questions to see how you guys go about it to see what best practices are for you and then see what the instructions say.
First: How do you go about engaging a club that needs to be hit? Do you pair it above the ball and then step away to take your practice swings, or something else entirely?
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Do you have multiple clubs with you? It should engage pretty quickly even if you do once you set them aside and address your ball. If you have one club it should be pretty seem less.
[QUOTE=”Canadan, post: 12994178, member: 2320″]
I have a habit of going into things without reading the instructions to see just how easy it is to make something work without knowing the ins and outs. One of my favorite ‘drills’ of reviewing product from back in the day. I’m going to ask a couple questions to see how you guys go about it to see what best practices are for you and then see what the instructions say.
First: How do you go about engaging a club that needs to be hit? Do you pair it above the ball and then step away to take your practice swings, or something else entirely?
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Practice swing and hold grip near watch
[QUOTE=”Canadan, post: 12994178, member: 2320″]
I have a habit of going into things without reading the instructions to see just how easy it is to make something work without knowing the ins and outs. One of my favorite ‘drills’ of reviewing product from back in the day. I’m going to ask a couple questions to see how you guys go about it to see what best practices are for you and then see what the instructions say.
First: How do you go about engaging a club that needs to be hit? Do you pair it above the ball and then step away to take your practice swings, or something else entirely?
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I kinda just tap the tag on the watch band
[QUOTE=”Canadan, post: 12994178, member: 2320″]
I have a habit of going into things without reading the instructions to see just how easy it is to make something work without knowing the ins and outs. One of my favorite ‘drills’ of reviewing product from back in the day. I’m going to ask a couple questions to see how you guys go about it to see what best practices are for you and then see what the instructions say.
First: How do you go about engaging a club that needs to be hit? Do you pair it above the ball and then step away to take your practice swings, or something else entirely?
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I may or may not have a little OCD so will always tap the watch before stepping into a shot.
Do you guys ever worry about it getting flagged in the wrong spot?
What about when you get your putter. Do you immediately walk to your ball and connect it in that location? I noticed this round that quite a few of my putt connections were more or less where I put my bag down and pulled out my putter.
[QUOTE=”Deebo76, post: 12994174, member: 61009″]
Sorry if this has been shared already. First time I am seeing this as I needed to purchase new tags.
[URL unfurl=”true”]https://shotscope.com/us/shop/products/merchandise/[/URL]
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I hadnt noticed am in the market for a fairway cover…
[QUOTE=”Canadan, post: 12994299, member: 2320″]
Do you guys ever worry about it getting flagged in the wrong spot?
What about when you get your putter. Do you immediately walk to your ball and connect it in that location? I noticed this round that quite a few of my putt connections were more or less where I put my bag down and pulled out my putter.
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I intentionally hold my putter by the neck now until I get to my ball.
[QUOTE=”Canadan, post: 12994178, member: 2320″]
I have a habit of going into things without reading the instructions to see just how easy it is to make something work without knowing the ins and outs. One of my favorite ‘drills’ of reviewing product from back in the day. I’m going to ask a couple questions to see how you guys go about it to see what best practices are for you and then see what the instructions say.
First: How do you go about engaging a club that needs to be hit? Do you pair it above the ball and then step away to take your practice swings, or something else entirely?
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I don’t take practice swings so while I stand at the ball looking at my line I tap the sensor onto the watch band.
[QUOTE=”Scooby45, post: 12994340, member: 62865″]
I intentionally hold my putter by the neck now until I get to my ball.
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Good call. I did have to get used to holding the clubs at the neck or with my right hand.
[QUOTE=”Canadan, post: 12994299, member: 2320″]
Do you guys ever worry about it getting flagged in the wrong spot?
What about when you get your putter. Do you immediately walk to your ball and connect it in that location? I noticed this round that quite a few of my putt connections were more or less where I put my bag down and pulled out my putter.
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No sir- I walk to my ball tag the shot from behind the ball as I’m looking at the shot I’m about to hit. Line up and go.
As far as the putter, I’m like [USER=62865]@Scooby45[/USER] I hold the putter by the neck and then walk over to the ball to mark it and will immediately tag the putt before putting the ball back down to make the putt.
[QUOTE=”jlew, post: 12994684, member: 40346″]
No sir- I walk to my ball tag the shot from behind the ball as I’m looking at the shot I’m about to hit. Line up and go.
As far as the putter, I’m like [USER=62865]@Scooby45[/USER] I hold the putter by the neck and then walk over to the ball to mark it and will immediately tag the putt before putting the ball back down to make the putt.
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I don’t do anything special to mark or tag it, just go through my routine and it seems to pick it up.
[QUOTE=”jlew, post: 12994684, member: 40346″]
No sir- I walk to my ball tag the shot from behind the ball as I’m looking at the shot I’m about to hit. Line up and go.
As far as the putter, I’m like [USER=62865]@Scooby45[/USER] I hold the putter by the neck and then walk over to the ball to mark it and will immediately tag the putt before putting the ball back down to make the putt.
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I need to do this. My one issue is me properly tagging putts. I had a few holes today where I had all my putts within 2 feet of flag and had to adjust from memory.
My process is to grab the club(s) from the bag and continue to hold it/them close to the hosel until ready to use. Once choosing my club, I stand behind the ball to line up my shot, get into address position, take one practice swing then go. You don’t want to take a practice swing too far away from the ball, but as long as you are within about 5 yards you should be OK because that is the minimum a ball has to travel before another shot location can be recorded. The only time I ever tap the watch band with the tag is if, at the last moment, I switch clubs. On chip shots around the green or anywhere else where I might choke down significantly for the shot, [B][I]I [/I][/B]take my normal grip first so that the tag is sensed before I choke down, or you can tap the tag to the watch band.
For putting, I used to use the Manual method but too often I would forget to mark the location of my first putt, so I went to the Auto mode. A couple of practice swings behind or astride the putt helps with putt location. I used to take a couple of aggressive practice swings for tap-ins to try to get them accurately recorded, but that looked silly, so I accept the undetected default of a 2-foot putt for those. I just make sure I record the number of times I [B]used [/B]the putter while standing over the hole, even if one of those times was from [B]off [/B]the green, not just those “putts” taken while [B]on [/B]the green (the system sorts that out assigning putts from off the green to Short Game statistics). It really doesn’t affect Shots Gained (SG) as a 2-foot putt made earns .06 SG, a tap-in earns 0.00 but that .06 gets added to the previous putt.
Using this process, with my X5, it is rare that any shots get missed or added. My editing is mostly adjusting the lie because of GPS accuracy levels and being too close to another ground feature, fairway vs rough, green vs fairway, in or alongside a bunker, etc.
Trying to sync a round on the app from the watch, but I get this:
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I’ve waited, but nothing happens, any thoughts on a fix?
[QUOTE=”tinkergolfman, post: 12996975, member: 39767″]
Trying to sync a round on the app from the watch, but I get this:
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I’ve waited, but nothing happens, any thoughts on a fix?
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Log out and back in
[QUOTE=”jlew, post: 12996994, member: 40346″]
Log out and back in
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and if that doesn’t work then log out of the app, switch off the watch, unpair it from your phone, open the app, connect to the watch and re-pair it, and then sync.
[QUOTE=”tinkergolfman, post: 12996975, member: 39767″]
Trying to sync a round on the app from the watch, but I get this:
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I’ve waited, but nothing happens, any thoughts on a fix?
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I’ve had this too, but super rare – log out and back in like was said fixed it for me.. Also, if you get one of those while loading new courses you need to force restart the watch by holding down the bezel button for something like 8 seconds and it’ll restart for you and you can get the download done.
[QUOTE=”tinkergolfman, post: 12996975, member: 39767″]
Trying to sync a round on the app from the watch, but I get this:
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I’ve waited, but nothing happens, any thoughts on a fix?
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Had a look and it looks like you’ve a round in your account now. Were you able to get it working [USER=39767]@tinkergolfman[/USER] ?
Okay, we head to Missouri on Thursday morning for the first golf of the season and my chance to start testing out the V5. I’ve had the X5 for a year and love it, so this should be familiar to me with the exception of how often I’ll mash the Pin Collect on the screen before remembering to use a side button.
I’ve been prepping with MyStrategy and here’s a scenario that it revealed where it’s great to think this through before getting to the tee box.
Hole #4 at Ozarks National is a short par 4 at 305yds that’s well guarded. Half of our group will go for the green. I won’t reach it, but getting close is always tempting.
So:
Driver right at it and try to get inside of 50yds? SS predicts this is my best chance at birdie, but also brings bunkers and rough into play.
7w to the generous fairway and approach from 100yds? SS predicts this is a very solid play for par.
What say you?
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If this was at the Data Experience – I would tell you to hit Driver and take the risk… the water/bunker wouldn’t be a bad spot for an opponent :ROFLMAO: Your team captain [USER=68564]@Gavin – Shot Scope[/USER] might suggest you play more sensibly on this one.
Jokes aside, I still think Driver is the play here – that looks like it might be a big tree that could make the 2nd shot more difficult after the 7w.
[QUOTE=”lambeau, post: 12997873, member: 49299″]
Okay, we head to Missouri on Thursday morning for the first golf of the season and my chance to start testing out the V5. I’ve had the X5 for a year and love it, so this should be familiar to me with the exception of how often I’ll mash the Pin Collect on the screen before remembering to use a side button.
I’ve been prepping with MyStrategy and here’s a scenario that it revealed where it’s great to think this through before getting to the tee box.
Hole #4 at Ozarks National is a short par 4 at 305yds that’s well guarded. Half of our group will go for the green. I won’t reach it, but getting close is always tempting.
So:
Driver right at it and try to get inside of 50yds? SS predicts this is my best chance at birdie, but also brings bunkers and rough into play.
7w to the generous fairway and approach from 100yds? SS predicts this is a very solid play for par.
What say you?
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I would take driver and aim at the bunker short of the green. It will be colder and first round of the year so distance may not be at max yet
I have SO many thoughts already.
Need to sort of why it won’t let me edit myself away from a Bruneian Woman in Metres on the app and then we’ll be cooking.
First of all, the basic stuff.
Super easy to turn on, connect to the course, etc. I know this feels more like the sock before the shoe type of thing, but it really matters that it is not irritating at all. I want something that is the least intrusive and not to have to babysit the experience. Nailing it so far in that regard.
I’ll be interested to see what kind of battery life I can drag out of it. Will be letting this ride until it’s dead to get a full number, but currently 27 holes in on first charge.
the number of edits from my first round reduced dramatically using some more reasonable logic during my 9 tonight.
Being very deliberate in connecting the club to the shot standing over the ball before I do anything is probably what’s going to work best for me. This includes putting, and I am usually the moment I mark my ball on the green to also tag the putter at that time before doing anything else. Helps me from having to hold it a certain way, which I want nothing to do with.
I’m going to experiment a bit more, but on the 9th hole I hit it long and left, and the straightest path from the bridge to my ball is directly across the green. It really didn’t like that, and switched to the putt count before switching to another hole once I got to my ball for my wedge shot. If it’s simply registering me on the green, I’ll take the extra twenty steps to go around next time.
So far, I think I would rather put my penalties in after the round vs during. I suspect it’s quite easy, but it’s not a happy feeling to do it. I hit one into the creek on 3 off the tee today, and was perfectly fine editing it in later.
I think having my numbers will far outweigh dealing with the shots that are negatively impacted by wind etc. It already looks crazy on my averages, but I am confident that over time it will normalize and I’ll get some good balance out of it.
That said, the wind I dealt with on the weekend was mostly punishing, and I’d be lying if I said it wasn’t in my head a lot that the club I was selecting was going to be negatively impacted by it haha – it’s just one of those mental things I’m going to have to ignore for now. In the meantime, my 9 iron has the same ‘best’ number as my 9 iron lmao
This is fun.
[QUOTE=”Canadan, post: 12999784, member: 2320″]
the number of edits from my first round reduced dramatically using some more reasonable logic during my 9 tonight.
Being very deliberate in connecting the club to the shot standing over the ball before I do anything is probably what’s going to work best for me. This includes putting, and I am usually the moment I mark my ball on the green to also tag the putter at that time before doing anything else. Helps me from having to hold it a certain way, which I want nothing to do with.
I’m going to experiment a bit more, but on the 9th hole I hit it long and left, and the straightest path from the bridge to my ball is directly across the green. It really didn’t like that, and switched to the putt count before switching to another hole once I got to my ball for my wedge shot. If it’s simply registering me on the green, I’ll take the extra twenty steps to go around next time.
So far, I think I would rather put my penalties in after the round vs during. I suspect it’s quite easy, but it’s not a happy feeling to do it. I hit one into the creek on 3 off the tee today, and was perfectly fine editing it in later.
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I do the same – just enter penalties after the round
[QUOTE=”Canadan, post: 12999784, member: 2320″]
the number of edits from my first round reduced dramatically using some more reasonable logic during my 9 tonight.
Being very deliberate in connecting the club to the shot standing over the ball before I do anything is probably what’s going to work best for me. This includes putting, and I am usually the moment I mark my ball on the green to also tag the putter at that time before doing anything else. Helps me from having to hold it a certain way, which I want nothing to do with.
I’m going to experiment a bit more, but on the 9th hole I hit it long and left, and the straightest path from the bridge to my ball is directly across the green. It really didn’t like that, and switched to the putt count before switching to another hole once I got to my ball for my wedge shot. If it’s simply registering me on the green, I’ll take the extra twenty steps to go around next time.
So far, I think I would rather put my penalties in after the round vs during. I suspect it’s quite easy, but it’s not a happy feeling to do it. I hit one into the creek on 3 off the tee today, and was perfectly fine editing it in later.
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My edits are lower when I pick up the club with my lost hand and make sure I tag it on the way to the ball.
It takes a bit to get used to but it’s not that invasive once you get used to it.
Glad you’re enjoying it.
[QUOTE=”Canadan, post: 12999784, member: 2320″]
I’m going to experiment a bit more, but on the 9th hole I hit it long and left, and the straightest path from the bridge to my ball is directly across the green. It really didn’t like that, and switched to the putt count before switching to another hole once I got to my ball for my wedge shot. If it’s simply registering me on the green, I’ll take the extra twenty steps to go around next time.
So far, I think I would rather put my penalties in after the round vs during. I suspect it’s quite easy, but it’s not a happy feeling to do it. I hit one into the creek on 3 off the tee today, and was perfectly fine editing it in later.
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For through the greens, there may be a way to back out of that screen but I haven’t found it. That said, even with the putt screen up it will still register the wedge shot, at least as most likely to as if the yardage screen was still up.
And yeah, I‘m also with you on penalties after. No fun in entering right after you pumped one in the lake, lol
[QUOTE=”Canadan, post: 12999768, member: 2320″]
I have SO many thoughts already.
Need to sort of why it won’t let me edit myself away from a Bruneian Woman in Metres on the app and then we’ll be cooking.
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Assuming you have access to the dashboard via the shotscope website, rather than using the app then you can sort out that nationality and sex issue in your profile there. I don’t recall it having me set as a woman, but I had the Bruneian issue and it wouldn’t save via the app.
Also – to back everyone else up I do my penalties after the round. Putting in the correct score for the hole at pin collection causes a discrepancy and so you know which holes you have to go back and add in penalties ! Never even consider doing it during the round – same for positional shots.
Alright, time to dig into the round today!
Found this result really interesting from hole #2
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SUPER careful to activate directly on the ball, and then again where the hole was. The white is the standard, and the red is where the ball really was. Wondering if this is more of a map sync issue since it perfectly lined up with what I showed it, but was off. I’ll need to be careful with this in the future when editing my rounds to make sure I am getting the correct GIRs.
Overall, it went excellent today. Much cleaner application, and only failure I had personally was forgetting to hit the connection to my 5 iron on the 9th hole.
I absolutely love how easy it is to manipulate the results in both the app and the website. Lets me quickly put in my penalties or adjust the subtle nuances on the green. Very very good. I’m noticing a few of the greens aren’t loving my activation and then final putt selection near the hole, but I’m not really using this to focus on my putting as much as I am leaning into proximity, so we’ll see how that improves as I get better using it.
[QUOTE=”Canadan, post: 13003116, member: 2320″]
Overall, it went excellent today. Much cleaner application, and only failure I had personally was forgetting to hit the connection to my 5 iron on the 9th hole.
I absolutely love how easy it is to manipulate the results in both the app and the website. Lets me quickly put in my penalties or adjust the subtle nuances on the green. Very very good. I’m noticing a few of the greens aren’t loving my activation and then final putt selection near the hole, but I’m not really using this to focus on my putting as much as I am leaning into proximity, so we’ll see how that improves as I get better using it.
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Happy to hear that you’re finding success and that it’s meeting your goals of a lack of intrusiveness. Once you get a few more rounds in and you’re able to start looking at some stats I think you’ll be all about it. The best and worst part about it, is that the distances start to smooth out over time and the internet golfer ego takes a bit of a hit. :ROFLMAO:
[QUOTE=”Scooby45, post: 12999907, member: 62865″]
For through the greens, there may be a way to back out of that screen but I haven’t found it. That said, even with the putt screen up it will still register the wedge shot, at least as most likely to as if the yardage screen was still up.
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May be my only gripe with the whole system, I’d prefer like you it seems, that the watch backs out of the screen when it sees you’re no longer on the green. I do find myself walking around the green even when it’s the long way around.
[QUOTE=”jlew, post: 13003132, member: 40346″]
Happy to hear that you’re finding success and that it’s meeting your goals of a lack of intrusiveness. Once you get a few more rounds in and you’re able to start looking at some stats I think you’ll be all about it. The best and worst part about it, is that the distances start to smooth out over time and the internet golfer ego takes a bit of a hit. :ROFLMAO:
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Will it? I’ve hit 5 iron four times so far and my average is 220 yards.
Goes great with my single shot 160 yard fatted 6 iron into the fan lmao
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😉 Will it? I’ve hit 5 iron four times so far and my average is 220 yards.
Goes great with my single shot 160 yard fatted 6 iron into the fan lmao
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Yes sir, once you get enough shots in the app will eliminate poor shots or those punch outs when it comes to your averages. I speak from experience
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Yes sir, once you get enough shots in the app will eliminate poor shots or those punch outs when it comes to your averages. I speak from experience
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I’ve already made one singular rule that will allow me to participate in this HIGHLY intimate social experiment.
If I have a trash round, I am 100% not going to post it (to SS, it’s definitely going in GHIN lmao) and you’re all going to have to deal with it. Let’s say one out of every twenty can and may be deleted before sign off.