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nupezb

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About nupezb

  • Birthday April 27

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    virgina

Player Profile

  • Age
    50-59
  • Swing Speed
    91-100 mph
  • Handicap
    16
  • Frequency of Play/Practice
    Multiple times per week
  • Player Type
    Casual
  • Biggest Strength
    Driver/Off the Tee
  • Biggest Weakness
    Approach
  • Fitted for Clubs
    Yes

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  1. Received my balls today. Plan to get a round in this weekend to start my review. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. Yes, you can shot shape, and it does measure spin. I have only used it on the range, and I have been very impressed with how well it tracks the ball and the accuracy of the distance. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. I just purchased an MLM 2 Pro this week, and I'm genuinely enjoying it. I have only used it at my driving range, but I plan to buy a net and mat for backyard use soon. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. I used the Garmin S20 golf watch before switching to Arccos and then Shot Scope. When you hit a ball, it prompts you to select the club used, but it doesn’t track putts. You can add sensors to your wedges and putter for complete tracking. The only reasoned I switched the systems was I wanted more data tracking that Garmin doesn't provide It’s a good option for getting started with shot tracking.
  5. It's off-topic, but I did get an email from Voice Caddie about the new Golf Watch T11. Some of the features look nice, but I know from previous releases they look better than they perform. I wonder what the Garmin users will have to say…lol Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. I have an X5 not Connex btw. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. I posted this in another forum on how I edit my putting: I usually pace out the distance of my first putt and record it on my score card. Luckily, my home course uses the Ezlocator system for its pin placement. During the post-round edit, I will verify the pin location and distance. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  8. As others have said, auto-tagging works well. I may have one or two shots not registered every three or four rounds. I would say the tagging success rate for me is probably 98ish%. Although auto-tagging isn’t an issue, you must manage expectations with putting. GPS accuracy is a couple of yards +\-. This means the tags may register when you get in the green, but the distance can be off. However, this would be the case with Arccos or other systems that are using commercial GPS. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  9. Greetings, I'm Walter, a military retiree residing in Northern Virginia. My journey with golf began over 15 years ago during my military service, but it wasn't until retirement that I could indulge in the sport more frequently. With a 15 handicap, I strive to hit the links most weekends, often squeezing in a round or two during the week. Over the past four years, I've become increasingly focused on tracking my golf stats, transitioning from Arccos to the Shot Scope X5 last April. Regarding my game, driving is my best attribute, while my approach shots and putting remain areas for improvement. Currently, I play the Wilson Triad golf ball for its versatility and performance. My interest in the Triad Golf Ball was piqued by a Ball Lab review on MyGolfSpy.. After giving the Triad Golf Ball a try last year, I found it to be an excellent all-around golf ball, offering solid long-game performance and an exceptional feel around the green. Its durability, consistent ball flight, and soft feel off the putter were particularly appealing, despite it not being the longest ball for me. This year marks an exciting milestone for me as I embark on my first experience as a MyGolfSpy tester. I eagerly anticipate evaluating the Bridgestone TOUR B RXS MindSet and sharing my insights with the community.
  10. Following up on this post. Shot Scope was able to restored my round as a full 18 hole round. Interestingly customer service said “the issue was actually caused because the watch was worn on the driving range and then putting green. The shots are all captured and it confuses the system as it’s trying to allocate those shots to a hole”. Because I wanted to ensure no GPS issues, I acquired a signal about 15 minutes before my tee time and paused tracking while warming up on the driving range and putting green. I hope this issue can be fixed in a future firmware update Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  11. Will do. Also, I was using firmware 2.1.84. I noticed after I uploaded my round there was a new firmware 2.1.85 (no clue what was fixed). Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  12. Potential Firmware Issue Alert! @Gavin_Shot_Scope For the second consecutive time, I've encountered a technical issue with my X5 device. My home course features three separate 9-hole courses, and today, after completing my front nine, I inadvertently selected the wrong course for the back nine. Despite quickly rectifying this mistake, I observed an unusual delay in loading. To address this, I decided to end the round and start a new one, ensuring I selected the correct course. Upon uploading my round, I expected to see two separate 9-hole rounds, which I intended to request to be combined into an 18-hole round through customer service. However, only the back nine was displayed, and it seemed to have been partially uploaded twice, with one upload containing holes 1-7 and the other containing holes 6-9. This experience is reminiscent of a similar incident from last week. However, while I initially suspected user error, I am now confident that this issue was not caused by me. Although I trust that customer service can restore my round (I have already emailed them about this issue), I can't help but wonder if there may be a firmware issue at play here. Has anyone else encountered a similar issue?
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