EnderinAZ Posted April 23 Share Posted April 23 I have had Arccos for a number of years now and for a straight forward start from hole one and play on to 18 the system works okay. Better with the Linc but still misses plenty of shots. Playing with the men's club and starting from say hole 7 the thing is a pure pain in the butt to get to work correctly. It is so bad that I do not use it when I play on my regular days. Then every 2 years or so the sensors die. I play a lot of golf. The sensors will not work for more than say three hundred rounds. So a yearly membership ( have been grandfathered in but I am sure there are parts of Arccos that are cool that I do not have access to) for whatever it costs, 200+ dollars for new sensors every couple of years, and a system that is not at all user friendly for a non-standard round, and the sensors wallow out the grip holes - new sensors mean new grips. Pros The feedback after a round Arccos provides is fantastic. Great information and handy analysis. Excellent on course data when available. Cons Cannot roll past hole 18 when starting on any other besides hole 1. Must do that manually and that is a very difficult process. If Link loses the phone connection the system will not advance to the next hold for any reason. Expensive sensors that you are lucky to get 300 rounds with before the sensors die and must be replaced. Sensors wallow out grip holes. This makes the sensors easy to lose and forces you to change the grip before you may need to, and buy more replacement sensors. Conclusion If you are looking for a short-term , say 200 rounds, of on course actual club and swing data for swing analysis and don't mind kicking out 450+ dollars for the sensors and the Linc Pro (I wouldn't get just the Linc, it misses too many shots) you could do far worse than the Arccos system. Long term data gathering? I would not spend the money again. JFish350 and bama no 1 2 Quote Driver Sim Max2 Hybrids G430 2, 3, 4 Irons ZX4 6-PW Wedges Hi-Toe 50, 54, 58 Putter 2Ball Ten ArmLock Golf cart MGI Zip Navigator Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VernL4 Posted April 23 Share Posted April 23 13 hours ago, Garverick said: I use the Garmin S40. Not as detailed as the larger model (S70/80?) but provides good baseline data for clubs. Not much help around the greens but those shots are harder to track. Easy to use: hit ball, select which club you hit. As you gather more data, it starts to select a better club to start with. The Garmin app lets you adjust clubs used in round and shows you average, min, max data stats. If you don't correct your rounds afterwards, you end up with some crazy shots. I have a 158 yard average with my 7 iron but have a 412 yard shot recorded from somewhere. After taking lessons and gaining some distance and accuracy, I should figure out how to reset the numbers to come up with new stock yardages. Yeah, for some reason the other day my watch started on hole #6 and I ended up with a 400 yard shot with my 3W. I edited that out when I reviewed my card and shots the next day. That took my average distance for that club back down to where it should be. bama no 1 and TJ Hall 2 Quote M6 clubs in the bag and a GARMIN Fenix 7 on the wrist! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tlfox1231 Posted April 23 Share Posted April 23 I use swing u. Would love to try arcos bama no 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tskeeze Posted April 23 Share Posted April 23 I use my Apple Watch and the 18 birdies app. Was thinking of trying thegrint bama no 1 1 Quote WitB: 5 thru PW - callaway mavriks stiff shaft 50 degree - titleist vokey sm-7 54 degree - ping gorge tour 60 degree - Cleveland cbx full face Driver - callaway rogue st max stiff shaft 3h - Taylormade rescue Putter - Kirkland ks-1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jzavagno Posted April 23 Share Posted April 23 I’ve used golf logistics, shot scope but I’ve found that Arccos provides the best data and the most game improvement in site. bama no 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Parshooter36 Posted April 23 Share Posted April 23 I used the ShotScope V3 until last year when I got selected to test the Garmin S70. There are some things I miss from ShotScope but at the end of the day, the benefits of the Garmin outweigh the more detailed metrics I was getting from ShotScope. bama no 1 and VernL4 2 Quote Driver: QI10 Max Fairway: Sim2 Max 3HL Fairway: G425 Max 9 Wood Hybrid: 2020 CLK 5 Hybrid Hybrid: 0317 6 Hybrid Irons: Zipcore XL 7-PW Wedges: CBX Zipcore 46° 50° 54° & 58° Putter: Array F-3 Ball: Q-Star Tour Yellow Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ronxley Posted April 23 Share Posted April 23 I’m using 18Birdies and Eagle Eye range finder with slope. 18 Birdies has been especially helpful to me finding distances to clear water and to hazards such as fairway traps, ponds, or marshes. I also like the score keeping feature. You are able to keep just your score, your foursome or even tournaments. bama no 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tortoise1956 Posted April 23 Share Posted April 23 I've been using Shot Scope watches since 2021. Started with the V3, bought the X5 last May. Overall, I like both products. My biggest complaint is that it doesn't always register the club. I have to be observant and make sure that I hold the butt of the club very close to the watch band so it registers. Also, it can be a little off when reading flag position, leading to incorrect putt distances. That's easily fixed - I've learned to pace off distances and mark them on the card for post-round editing. But that is a small price to pay for the information I get from the app. there is a buttload of info about my game that I've used to help lower my scores. It's also handy for comparing different clubs to see what really works and what doesn't. I've also used the L2 rangefinder. Another good product at a very reasonable price. took it out of my bag to try another rangefinder, but I believe it's going back in very soon! So there you are. I feel I'm uniquely qualified to test the V5, based on my prior experience with Shot Scope products. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
garethlow Posted April 23 Share Posted April 23 I've been using my Garmin S62 for about a year and a half now. I got it when I started getting serious about golf, and I've played 50 rounds of 18 holes with it, gathering a bunch of data along the way. It's been super useful for me during games. I tried using a rangefinder, but taking it on and off the golf cart was just annoying. Garmin watches have a lot of great features, though they have some downsides too, like their user interface and experience, both on the watch and the app. My current Garmin has been solid, but I'm really interested in checking out the new Shot Scope V5 to see how it stacks up. Quote G430 SFT HL , Driver , 10.5 G430 SFT HL , 3W , 16 G430 MAX HL , 5W , 18 G430 MAX HL , 5H , 26 JPX923 HOT METAL HL, 6-P VOKEY SM4 , 52-08 VOKEY SM9 , 56-12 , 60-12 SUPER SELECT NEWPORT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bama no 1 Posted April 23 Share Posted April 23 17 hours ago, Ted Tedeschi said: Using the Golfshot app. Originally loaded it to provide distances using GPS. It is as accurate as the rangefinders of any of the people I have played with. People have tried to prove me wrong & pull out their fancy, expensive devices, only to find their distances are within 1 or 2 yards of my free phone app. No need for other devices to break or lose! Tracks my score and emails it to me. All I need for now. Upgrades are available, for a fee, to provide all kinds feedback and club suggestions. As my game improves, I will make use of the available functionality. thanks i will give it a look Quote WITB Cobra Radspeed 10.5 driver Cobra 3 wood Nickent hybrid PXG 0311 3-PW Cleveland zip core wedges 52,56,60 Odyssey/Goodwood putters-models works 7 for odyssey and Goodwood custom putters switch out from time to time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bama no 1 Posted April 23 Share Posted April 23 12 hours ago, EnderinAZ said: I have had Arccos for a number of years now and for a straight forward start from hole one and play on to 18 the system works okay. Better with the Linc but still misses plenty of shots. Playing with the men's club and starting from say hole 7 the thing is a pure pain in the butt to get to work correctly. It is so bad that I do not use it when I play on my regular days. Then every 2 years or so the sensors die. I play a lot of golf. The sensors will not work for more than say three hundred rounds. So a yearly membership ( have been grandfathered in but I am sure there are parts of Arccos that are cool that I do not have access to) for whatever it costs, 200+ dollars for new sensors every couple of years, and a system that is not at all user friendly for a non-standard round, and the sensors wallow out the grip holes - new sensors mean new grips. Pros The feedback after a round Arccos provides is fantastic. Great information and handy analysis. Excellent on course data when available. Cons Cannot roll past hole 18 when starting on any other besides hole 1. Must do that manually and that is a very difficult process. If Link loses the phone connection the system will not advance to the next hold for any reason. Expensive sensors that you are lucky to get 300 rounds with before the sensors die and must be replaced. Sensors wallow out grip holes. This makes the sensors easy to lose and forces you to change the grip before you may need to, and buy more replacement sensors. Conclusion If you are looking for a short-term , say 200 rounds, of on course actual club and swing data for swing analysis and don't mind kicking out 450+ dollars for the sensors and the Linc Pro (I wouldn't get just the Linc, it misses too many shots) you could do far worse than the Arccos system. Long term data gathering? I would not spend the money again. thanks for saving me money, this is what this site is all about. bama no 1, EnderinAZ and Ted Tedeschi 3 Quote WITB Cobra Radspeed 10.5 driver Cobra 3 wood Nickent hybrid PXG 0311 3-PW Cleveland zip core wedges 52,56,60 Odyssey/Goodwood putters-models works 7 for odyssey and Goodwood custom putters switch out from time to time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ronxley Posted April 23 Share Posted April 23 I use 18 Birdies for tracking. It will show fairways hit, GIR, putts, drives missed left, right, short, etc. It will also show chips, sand and sand shots. You also get a summary at year end. bama no 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hack.Right_ Posted April 23 Share Posted April 23 I have an Apple Watch and 18birdies combo. I've used the Arccos grip sensors but needed to keep tightening the sensors into the end of my clubs, too many phantom hits, and had to correct the accuracy too often. With my current combo, I also track club performance on my scorecard for later review. Quote -@Hack.Right_, Skins and Twins Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rhanlen Posted April 23 Share Posted April 23 The Grint. Allows me to use my Apple Watch Ultra to mark location and select club used to log distances. bama no 1 1 Quote I play once a week at least with a regular foursome. Between a 14-17 handicap, but working to get more consistent. Enjoy walking when it’s not too hot. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RobbieW Posted April 23 Share Posted April 23 I use Shot Scope. It’s helped my distance control immensely now that I know my true yardage for each club. Also the shots gained information let’s me know what I need to work on. NCDuffer and bama no 1 2 Quote Sim max driver,3 wood and 5 wood. Sim 4 hybrid 22* 5-pw p770 2020 Cleveland Zip core 52*56*60* Putter Scotty Cameron Studio 1.5 Retired jockey now addicted to golf. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hoyoymac Posted April 24 Share Posted April 24 Been an Arccos user for awhile. I don’t use it for every round. But, I have used it enough to have 33,000 shots captured over 448 rounds. bama no 1 1 Quote Cobra LTDx LS 9.0 TPT Power Range 18 LO Cobra LTDx 3W lofted to 16.5 TPT 17 HI Tour Edge E723 21 degree Diamana Thump f85 S Cobra LTDx 24 degree 5 hybrid TPT 17 LO Corey Paul - 5 & 6 CB with KBS $-Taper 120 Stiff Black Corey Paul 7 - PW Japan Forged Minimalist Blades KBS $-Taper 120 Stiff Chrome Corey Paul Functional Art 52, 56 & 60 all with BGT ZNE shafts Odyssey O Works Black #7 with BGT Stability Tour Shaft, SuperStroke Traxion 3.0 & 75g CounterCore Bridgestone Tour BRX or MaxFli Tour Tracked by Arccos, Bushnell V4, Vessel Lux XV 2.0 bag, Bag Boy quad XL cart with Alphard V2 wheels Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HeathS16 Posted April 24 Share Posted April 24 Currently and since 2014 I have used Arccos. I love it and the data it provides but I have never had to pay for the subscription as I have gen 2 sensors…well my sensors are starting to die and now I’m at a crossroads. Do I continue my Arccos quest or switch to shotscope? I hate the idea of paying for that on top of all of the money I spend on golf anyways. I’m leaning towards switching. Even if it means losing all of that data. bama no 1 1 Quote Driver: TSi3 Tester Check out the Review HERE 2-Iron- 699-U 5-Wood: Pro (18*) Irons : i210 4-PW Wedges: RTX-4 50* and 54* RTX-3 *58 Putter: Impact No. 3 Ball: MAXFLI TOUR Tracked by: Bag: BagBoy ZTF Stand Bag (REVIEW HERE) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aldilar7 Posted April 24 Share Posted April 24 I've had a Garmin S12 watch and it has performed well for the time I've used it. Looking at finding a new and improved tracker in the next coming months. I like to comment on many facets of any tracker watch. bama no 1 1 Quote Driver - Callaway Epic Flash Three wood Cobra speed Hybrid 3 - Cleveland launcher Irons - Callaway Epic forged Sand wedge - Titleist Vokey Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rondozase Posted April 24 Share Posted April 24 I’ve just recently started using Arccos. I use it with my series 9 Apple watch so I don’t have the hassle of keeping my phone in my front pocket nor did I have the expense of buying Arccos Link. With Arccos and Apple Watch, 98+% of my shots are automatically tracked. Most of the missed shots are tap-in putts which can be added manually and instantly on my Apple watch. Arccos uses a haptic tap from the watch to let you know if a shot has been detected. So far I like how it’s working. Strokes gained data targets areas to improve. Used GolfShot Pro for a time which also uses Apple watch for swing tracking. It missed a lot of shots. bama no 1 1 Quote All clubs are Maltby/Golfworks brand Driver – KE4 TC Max, Maltby MPF Pro Series UL shaft, Regular 3 & 5 Woods – KE4 Tour TC, Fujikura Vista Pro 65-R shaft, Regular 3 Hybrid – KE4 Tour TC, Mitsubishi Kuro Kage Black 2nd Gen shaft, Regular 4 Hybrid – KE4 Tour TC, Rapport Core Blue Hybrid, Regular 5 – PW Irons – TS3 Forged, UST Mamiya Recoil 660/680 SC shaft, Regular 52, 56 degree Wedges – Max Milled, UST Mamiya Recoil 760/780 ES SmacWrap IP shaft, Regular Putter - Pure-Track Tour Milled PTM-4, TT putter shaft Ball – Maxfli Tour X Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChaosReigns Posted April 24 Share Posted April 24 Aside from my Bushnell ion elite I used the swing caddie s200 plus. Till I killed it last Sunday bama no 1 1 Quote I’m not the greatest but I’ll always play Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fezzerino Posted April 24 Share Posted April 24 I’m currently a Arccos subscriber. At one point, I even had the link V2, but it fell off during a round, and I have not replaced it. I didn’t pay for the sensors, so the subscription fee is the only money I have into it, though I’m not generally a fan of subscription fees for hardware. my biggest gripe about the app is the inability to use other Bluetooth sound devices while Arccos is being used as a reader during the round. I enjoy the statistics, though as someone who’s game is rapidly improving, I do find the club suggestions to be off sometimes. bama no 1 1 Quote Driver: AI Smoke MaxD w/ Mitsubishi Diamana GT 40R 3w: Callaway Edge 5w: Stealth2 HD Irons: JPX 923 Hot Metal HL w/Accra IS 50i Wedges: s59 w/Accra is 60i Putter: DF3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oJAHRASTAo Posted April 24 Share Posted April 24 I currently use the Garmin Approach G12, and export data to a spreadsheet and track on Golffrontier.com It's not ideal for keeping track of stats, but Garmin really misses the mark on data tracked vs. data actually used in their stats. I would love to find a device that is both easy to use (which the G12 is), but with great data and stats display. I suck, but want improvement. Data is just fun to see and compare even when you're still digging to break 100 or whatever. bama no 1 1 Quote Cheers, Jah Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stereotype Posted April 24 Share Posted April 24 Currently an Apple Watch Series 9 user. I have been on Team Apple Watch since the series 3 and have try to use golf apps that paired. I have used 18 birdies, the Grint, as well as a few others. I also did a trial with the grip-integrated Arccos system when I bought my Cobra F8 irons back in 2019, I found at the time that the tracking was a bit messy and required too much phone time on the course to ensure proper tracking. The kicker that got me off Arcoss was the subscription cost and the fact that you would have to order through them for new integrated grips or purchase the adapters. I am currently using Swing U for stat tracking with pretty good success and minimal round interruption and phone time as I can do a lot of tracking on my wrist. bama no 1 1 Quote Driver: Paradym Ai Smoke MAX Driver w/ fujikura ventus blue 6-series Fairway: King F8 3 wood Hybrids: King F9 3 hybrid 19.5° Atmos 7s stiff Irons: Pro 243 4-PW Nippon Pro Modus Tour 120 Wedges: TAIII Forged Wedge Black 50°, 54°, 58° Putter: 004 Mallet w/ SuperStroke Zynergy 5.0 Ball: Pro Plus (white & drip) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dpalos Posted April 25 Share Posted April 25 On 4/19/2024 at 11:29 PM, GolfSpy_APH said: Are you a Shot Scope, Arccos, Garmin or another user? Or do you go by hand or do you just not use any of that? Let us know! Good morning @GolfSpy_APH, I have only been using the Precision Pro app that pairs with my R1 rangefinder, and also keep hole-by-hole stats on the GHIN app. I don’t really track shot to shot, since the Precision Pro app has you open your phone and click the Start Tracking button. It ends up being a nuisance always having to have my phone on hand and trying to play a pace-conscious round. I really would like to test the V5 for ease of use and tracking. I haven’t tried an Arccos or caddie system yet and feel like I could implement it in my game with no bias. Thank you for the opportunity. Quote Tsi3 9* - Tensei AV Raw White 65s Tsi2 15* - Tensei AV Raw White 75s C721 19* HZRDUS Smoke RDX 80s JPX921 Tour - KBS $-Taper 120 4-pw T22 50*, 54*, 58* DG Tour Issue M-Craft V mallet Golf Pride MCC +4 grips Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CorentinV Posted April 25 Share Posted April 25 My Journey from Golfshot to Arccos Gen3 + Link Golfshot App: For the past year, I've used Golfshot, integrated seamlessly with my Apple Watch Ultra. This app stood out for its intuitive interface and robust analytics, providing GPS distances and tracking my shots effectively. While it helped improve my game awareness, I occasionally found myself wanting more depth in shot analysis and automated tracking features. Arccos Gen3 + Link: I've recently upgraded to Arccos Gen3 + Link, pairing it also with my Apple Watch Ultra. The transition was driven by Arccos's promise of enhanced shot detection and comprehensive data insights powered by AI. The system includes lightweight sensors and a Link device, which captures shot data automatically, allowing me to focus more on the game and less on manual inputs. I'm excited to see how this advanced technology will further refine my golf strategy and skills. Stereotype 1 Quote Corentin | Québec City, QC - B2 Golf member Average Quebec-based golfer on a quest to refine skills and deepen golfing knowledge Golfing Stats: Handicap 14.7 | Best Round 84 | Trackman Handicap 6.2 Favorite Courses: Celebration, Orlando (FL) | Club de Golf Orléans, St-Pétronille (QC, Canada) | La Tempête, Lévis (QC, Canada) WITB: Driver: Titleist TSR3 9º - HZRDUS Smoke Black stiff shaft Woods: TaylorMade Stealth 3W & 5W - HZRDUS Smoke Red stiff shaft Irons: TaylorMade Stealth (5i to Gap Wedge) - Nippon N.S.Pro Modus3 Tour 105 stiff shaft Wedges: Titleist SM10 Chrome (52º12F, 56°12D & 60º08M) - Nippon N.S.Pro Modus3 Tour 105 stiff shaft Putter: Scotty Cameron Newport Super Select 2.5+ - stock steel shaft Bag: Vessel Lux XV 2.0 Black Ball: Titleist Pro V1 | Titleist Velocity Tracking system : Arccos Gen3. + Arccos Link Pro Golf Instructor: Alex Shattuck (TGRe) Tests & Reviews : Garmin S70 Health and Tracking (in progress) Passionate about all things golf. Here to learn, share, and test the limits of my game. Let's make every shot count! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eddie Heptinstall Posted April 25 Share Posted April 25 I just upgraded to the link pro besides missing a few putts and having to add penalties which I shouldn’t have it works great Quote Eddie Heptinstall Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RussGolf Posted April 26 Share Posted April 26 ShotScope for over six years. Currently using the X5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hobbyfyllo Posted April 26 Share Posted April 26 Shot scope since a few years back. id never consider a subscription fee setup. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trike11 Posted April 26 Share Posted April 26 Started using Arccos for this season. The jury is out for me still. Quote Driver - Callaway Paradym X 10.5 - Project X HZRDS Gen 4 50 3 Wood - Callaway Paradym X 16.5 - Project X HZDRS Gen 4 50 5 Wood - Callaway Paradym X 18.5 - Project X HZDRS Gen 4 50 Irons (4 - P) - Srixon ZX7 - KBS Tour C-Taper Lite Wedges - Srixon ZX7 51-08 KBS Tour C-Taper Lite; Titleist Vokey SM10 54-08 & 58-04 - KBS Tour C-Taper Lite Putter - LAB DF3 Custom Golf Ball - 2024 Titleist Pro V1X Left Dash Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KGM91 Posted April 26 Share Posted April 26 I use the grint app to track my distance with each club, but I struggle with consistency. I feel like manually tracking each shot distracts me from just playing. Having a system that automatically tracks my club performance would allow me to just enjoy playing, and get the data that I want to be able to improve. Quote KGM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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