GET THE MOST OUT OF
YOUR SHOT SCOPE
Practice stroke for optimum data
To maximize data collection, it is vital that practice strokes
are taken beside the ball. This allows for the renement of the
algorithm which detects shots. We recommend taking multiple
practice strokes beside the ball for each shot to give the system
maximum data to pull from. If you nd that your V2 is not picking
up shots, we recommend increasing your practice strokes and
playing again.
Practice strokes are vital when putting and will ensure that your
shots are recorded accurately, please take practice strokes
beside the ball only.
Metal and GPS
As with any GPS device, there is the potential for interference
caused by metal. If the golfer has any metal in their body, such
as pins or plates, this can disrupt the signal. Metal worn on the
wrists can also cause data distortion, including copper bracelets.
We recommend that nothing else is worn on the wrists whilst
using Shot Scope. This includes another watch, smart watch or
negative ION bracelets.
Where to wear
In order to provide automatic shot detection, Shot Scope uses
both the watch and the tags. The two must be within a 10cm
range of each other at all times when a shot is being played. If
you grip down or wear the watch high on your wrist and the watch
becomes more than 10cm away from your tag, then the shot will
not be recorded.