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Introduction:

First of all I would like to give a huge thank you to the MGS staff and Shotscope for giving me the opportunity to test and review the new Shotscope V5 golf watch.

Who am I?:

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Hello spies, my name is Jeff Ross. I live in Radford, VA along with my beautiful wife Jill and my 7-year-old son Liam. I am a bingo supply salesman in Virginia and West Virginia. I enjoy spending time traveling with my family, fishing, golf, working out and the outdoors. I'm a die hard UNC Tarheels fan, this where my screenname uncross derives from. I’ve lived in a golf course community for the last 3 years but unfortunately, I have never played the course, but plan on playing it soon, its a beautiful course.

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I started playing golf when I was in college in the late 90’s. Although I played a lot, I never really improved very much. I just enjoyed playing with my buddies and never took the game too seriously. I gave up about a dozen years or so after getting married and moving back to Southwest Virginia. I started fishing more and more, and really got into bass fishing tournaments for several years. 

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A few months ago, I decided to take my son on a round of golf with my dad for some quality grandpa time! Liam only made about 7 holes, but in those 7 holes I found the passion for the sport that I hadn’t felt in a long time. I decided to give golf another try. It is also awesome playing with my dad and spending so much more time with him that I probably wouldn’t have gotten the chance to without being together on the course. 

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I recently joined the county club back home and try to play at least once a week. 

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My golf game is definitely a work in progress.  I am currently around a 20 handicap and seem to struggle on most aspects of the game especially putting.

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Testing Plans:

I have been using shotscope H4 for a few months now.  I plan to compare how the V5 performs verse the H4 in performance, gps, ease of use and shot tracking.  I will also compare the V5 to a few of the iPhone watch apps that I have tried briefly. 

I am excited about testing an actual  golf watch.  Compared to the H4, I am excited see the full hole maps and distances to doglegs and automatic club tagging. 

Unboxing Post

Final Write-up and Review- 

First Impressions- 9/10 

I was extremely excited to receive my Shotscope V5 watch. I had been using a Shotscope device for a while but had not tried one of their watches or any golf watch for that matter. The V5’s advertised key features include full hole maps, 5 color themes, built in score card, green view with pin placement, improved tracking, and font middle back gps distances. I was most excited about the full hole maps. 

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The watch was impressive right out of the box. The watch has an exceptionally clean look, solid black watch, and band. The face of the watch was a bit smaller than I was expecting. The watch came with 16 of the newest version of the club tags. The new tags were quite a bit larger than the old tags from my other Shotscope device.  

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Size comparison with an Apple Watch.

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The only initial dislike is the way the watch charges. I would much rather have some type of usb style charger. This was the reason I took 1 point off. 

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Aesthetics (8 out of 10)-

The watch has a genuinely nice clean design. It has an exceptionally clean, sporty appearance. The watch is extremely lightweight, you barely notice that you have it on while playing. The watch looks good enough to be worn all the time as a regular watch. Along with the lightweight, the soft rubber band is also wonderfully comfortable. The size of the face of the watch is ok, it is a little smaller than I would like. I would prefer a bigger face, but it is large enough to function as it should. 

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The watch is easy to custom1ize with 5 color themes. There are also different color bands available on the company’s website, but I prefer the black. The watch appears to be solidly constructed and well made. I have not had any issues with durability yet.

I subtracted 2 points for the size and brightness of the screen.  I would really like a little larger screen and a way to change the brightness when needed.

The Numbers ( 19 out of 20)-

 

I was already using the Shotscope app with another device, so setup was a breeze, The instructions were simple and easy to understand. After the firmware was updated, it only took a few minutes to set up the watch.  

The battery has been very impressive to me so far. It charges quickly, I have not timed it, I usually plug it up over night the night before I play but had forgotten one night and plugged it up in the car on the way to the course and it charged it enough to play the round. The battery life has probably been one of the monst impressive things so far about the watch. It lasts much longer than the battery on the H4 device that I had been using. One day I walked 27 holes and came home and plugged it in and it had over 50% battery life left. I would have no problem getting 2 rounds, maybe 3 out of the battery. 

The GPS ditances are very accurate. I have compared them with my club’s golf carts with GPS distances, a Bushnell range finder and a Bushnell digital device that displays GPS distances. Most of the time the V5 watch is within a couple yards of the other device.  

The watch has a lot of extremely useful features. The basic front, middle and back grren distances are the most used but I have found some of the others to also be very useful. One of my favorites that I use the most playing by myself is the last shot distance, it gives me a promising idea of where to start searching for my ball. 

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As much as I love the battery life, I do dislike the proprietary charger. I removed a point for that, really wish it used a common charger. 

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On-Course (17 out of 20)-

I was previously using the Shotscope H4 device for my yardages and shot tracking. The distances are identical on the 2 units, but some things are quite different. The V5 has automatic club tagging, so I removed the manual club tagging from my pre shot routine. Some of the other benefits of the V5 watch are the full hole maps, the green maps, and I like that the last shot distance stays on the screen until you go to another screen on the V5.

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I have had a few issues out on the course with the V5 watch.  These are the reasons I am removing 3 points. The first issue is the automatic club tagging misses several more shots per round than my H4 did.  Some are user error some are not, I had it not pick up a drive last time out. I played in the rain with a rain jacket over it and it missed a bunch of shots that round.  Another issue I have on my home course is the watch connecting to the GPS and starting a round, there have been a couple rounds that I have had to start my round and go back and edit the first hole or 2 later because the watch would not start the round in time. 

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The Good, the bad, the inbetween (15 out of 20)-

My favorite thing about the Shotcope V5 watch is the shot tracking and all the great data you receive from it. Shot scope has really changed the way I focus my practice time. The performance averages is a great metric for club gapping. There is so much valuable information on the app and desktop site that you can go over for hours. 

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One of the best features of the watch itself is the full hole maps.  We played a course on vacation that did not have GPS carts or hole maps on the card.  I had everyone in the group asking to look at the map on several holes. 

Most everything about this watch is particularly good, however there are a few things I do not like, or think could be improved.  The biggest thing is the number of missed shots.  Far more than on my H4 device.  I really wish this watch had the vibrating notice when your club is noticed by the watch like the H4.  I would also like to be able to brighten the screen when needed, it's not very bright. 

Play it or Trade it? (18 out of 20)-

I will continue to play with this watch. I believe the shotscope platform has really helped improve my game. The watch is a great buy for the price. All of the features that it includes on the watch itself along with the shot tracking app with no subscription is the best bargain in golf.  

Conclusion-

The Shotscope V5 watch is a great golf watch packed full of features. Some of these features include shot tracking, GPS distances to lay ups, hazards, and dog legs, GPS distance to the front, middle and backs of greens, full hole maps, and green maps.  With the watch you get tons of shot tracking information on the shotscope app without subscription fees.  

A few things that I would like to see improved are a bigger and brighter screen.  Less missed shots. I would also like to have a vibrate club tag notification added to the functions of the watch. 


Final Score (86 out of 100)
 

 

 

 

 

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Introduction

 

Thank you Golf Spy and Shot Scope for giving me the opportunity to test the Shot Scope V5. 
My golf journey started back in a time when your golf yardage was done with pacing out from on course markers and hoping that your math skills worked for that shot. 
Born in Ireland moved to England due to family business when I was an infant. 
Now living in Arizona one of golf’s meccas for year round golf. 
Married with two kids, one being an adult living in Colorado he’s an engineer and one in her first year of college.

Ive played this wonderful game for over 40 years, had the honor of working in the golf industry at a course in Colorado where teaching was my absolute pleasure, nothing better than seeing someone give you that look when they hit a ball correctly. 
For the last few years I’ve been using Leopold GX 3l tournament Golf Laser range finder, worked great but died on me so had to resort to phone gps golf app from the USGA. 

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This worked ok for the time being, I was actually in the process of reviewing several options when this test was announced. 
I play to a single digit handicap for fun and in tournaments, I’m always looking for that extra thing that makes the golf game easier and makes me more consistent, my clubs are fitted, my golf balls are tested at a ball testing event at my local golf store and suggest for people to try this, it opens your eyes and gives you the best ball for you game. 
I may be traveling to California and Las Vegas while testing so timing is perfect to see if the courses are loaded, how the Shot Scope works in a few different climates, will try and play in as many weather conditions to see how the Shot Scope performs with the GPS.
This of course is in the hands of Mother Nature. 
Very interested in the Gen 2 science, seeing how accurate the yardages are calculated per club used. 
This watch has so many features which I will review and give my unbiased and honest assessment plus adding the app into the mix and we are talking NASA on the golf course, info is king for me personally so I’m praying this will be my super computer on my wrist. 
  
        Final Write-up and Review. 


First Impressions 10 out of 10.

Thanks Shot Scope for allowing Golf Spy to be one of the golf communities to be testers of your product. 
Delivery was quick from Shot Scope, packaged well. 
You could see that Shot Scope thought this part through, many times packages are very loose but this was compact / solid. 
Opened the box full of anticipation and excitement, watch looked great in a Matt Black finish, rubber strap, great buttons for ease of use. 16 x Gen2 scoring tags for your clubs. Great instruction booklet very easy to understand plus watch charging cable. 
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Aesthetics ( 8 out of 10).

Watch has a very sporty design, wouldn’t look out of place on an evening out. Sat very nicely on the wrist and due to the weight didn’t really notice it when playing at the course.

Specs: watch face is built with a hardened mineral glass making it very strong. Strap made with UV dust resistant materials and in Silicone. Very soft.

The actual watch housing is built with ABS plastic making it very strong.  ( SOLID BUILT WATCH )

Came with the 16x Gen2 tags for all your clubs, easy to install except on the putter as my grip had a super stroke weighted grip which means the tag wouldn’t screw in so please keep that in mind when you order. Shot Scope will send you flat ones which you can stick on top of putter I was going to purchase a new grip but instead cut down the putter tag and stuck it myself.
( Maybe this could be added in the normal packaging in the future) Suggestion for Shot Scope, maybe add a few more tags, 5 wood, 7 wood, driving iron or on web site add list the clubs sheet as part of ordering. 

I added the app to my phone before checking out the watch, really simple and easy to add, asked me a few questions and done. 

Watch was easy to navigate through the screens had plenty of different watch faces you could choose for normal wear plus several colors for your yardages face. 
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The Numbers (18 out of 20).

Set up the app first, search for all the courses in your area and join them, this way when you get to the course the app has it already, but have to say played some courses  out of my area and found them immediately very easy and simple.

GPS yardages on the Shot Scope app were slightly off by a few yards between app and watch but took the Shot Scope watch yardages as my go to, seemed to work fine. 
Had some issues when tee box’s were close to the greens, sometimes the watch would think I was still playing that hole, this was probably down to some shots around the greens not registering. 
Battery life was fine after day one, first day play battery life went down very quickly, I live in AZ the heat out here could of been a factor but not sure, after the second charge the battery life was way better. 
 

        On-Course (17 out of 20).

This was critical for the watch, it can make or break a product.

I wanted to see if the GPS could keep up in a golf cart, so while driving I would watch and see if the yardages went down quickly and to my amazement they did, the GPS is very quick.

FMB distances perfect, lay up feature is amazing, couple of taps on the watch and swing away.

I mentioned on the thread one thing that could help was a way to brighten up the face of the screen, but this could effect the battery life like on a smart phone and I’m sure Shot Scope have looked into this. 
I also wish the face was slightly bigger, I have normal every day watches with bigger faces and wished this one thing on the watch. 
Loved that the watch had a scorecard feature. 
My big concern were the Gen2 tags but honestly didn’t even notice them on the clubs, yes I could see them but apart from that didn’t make any difference in how I swing the clubs.

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The good, the bad, the in between (16 out of 20).

The good, for myself the watch is built well, made with solid materials. 
I did love the watch could recommend what clubs to hit when playing a course, this feature was fun to use. 
My absolute GOOD was the stats and all the information you get after completing a round. The app had a performance section on the dash board, on the list for performance was, clubs, tee shots, approaches, short game, putts and scoring.
Distances and averages for all clubs, putts made, GIR, your misses left or right on approach shots. 
You can actually go back through your round to see all the shots per hole on the screen.  I’m a stat guy and this feature is awesome. 
Has a medal feature which was fun to see, how many medals can you get, 432 medals available. 

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The bad, as mentioned the watch not knowing your on the tee box of another hole, the editing after each round, although this is a plus feature in a weird way, it does take some serious time to edit, yes your score becomes correct which you want but the missing of shots you know you had is a little frustrating trying to add. 

The in between, can a watch be made without glitches, I’ve looked up all types of watches from the lowest to the highest price, they all have glitches, this watch is priced very well, so can you see past some glitches, for me the dashboard and stats out-way the glitches, yes, having a bigger watch face would help. 
 

 

Play it or trade it? (17 out of 20).

Here’s the thing, I love stats, it shows me tweaks I need to make in my game, it shows what clubs that need a little lie angle work, how good I’m putting and driving, how I compare against different handicap, yes the editing took some time but my last round I only had one edit, maybe the watch fixes it self with updates of firmware from Shot Scope
The lay up feature for distances is a much needed thing at any course. 
Unlike some watches you get everything for free, no subscriptions, all the Gen2 tags. 

Conclusion.

This watch is well built, the weight is not even noticeable, the app features are amazing, using the app on the phone at the course with fairway flyover is priceless add in the layup / hazard feature what more can you ask for.
The price is awesome for all you get, easy charging, 16 Gen2 club tags, comfortable watch, all the stats, the medal feature, the phone app with zero subscription. 
Hopefully Shot Scope will make the face a little bigger in the future and have a brighter screen feature but that’s not a good enough reason why not to purchase the watch, it works, it has amazing features, this  is just my personal preference. 

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Final Score : 86 / 100.

Many thanks to all the testers that took part in this, the talking between ourselves for info and how to use some features was amazing, thanks to Golf Spy and Shot Scope for giving me this opportunity to test. 

 

 

 

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Titleist TRS Driver, Titleist TSR 3 Wood, Titleist TRS 2 Hybrid, Titleist T300 irons, Vokey SM9 wedges 56 - 60, Scotty Cameron putter. 

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Congratulations testers. Interested to see how you find this compared to the X5

Driver: IMG_5084.png.5fbbd783dcc8d621f65db4e523c4867a.png G430 Max

Fairway: IMG_5157.jpeg.41245fafb8773b507ee7f693ad6a2066.jpeg LTDx Max 3 wood

Hybrid: IMG_5157.jpeg.41245fafb8773b507ee7f693ad6a2066.jpeg King Tec 3 hybrid

Irons: IMG_5157.jpeg.41245fafb8773b507ee7f693ad6a2066.jpeg Forged Tec 4-PW + GW

Wedges: IMG_5083.jpeg.03d55f2ce7c7118771008ca6d79deff1.jpeg Jaws 56

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Putter: IMG_5308.webp.c1f0b99088f53de60d3349e71f9c2844.webp Mallet

Ball: IMG_5083.jpeg.03d55f2ce7c7118771008ca6d79deff1.jpeg Chrome Soft

 

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Congrats testers!  I see a whole lotta numbers in our futures.  I love this stuff!

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3 hours ago, RohanVster said:

Shot Scope V5 – Official MGS Forum Review by RohanVster

 

Howzit everyone!👋🏽🤙🏽

I would like to start this introduction by thanking MyGolfSpy, the community and also Shot Scope for making this testing opportunity possible, weekly testers are being given the opportunity to test the latest tec and equipment, without you guys, these tests wouldn’t be possible, so from my family to your, thanks so much.👏🏽

Intro:

Right, my name is Rohan, I’m 36 years old (turning 37 this Saturday) and I’m from sunny South Africa, staying in a mining town called Middelburg, located in the Mpumalanga province which is home to the Kruger National Park and the world famous and magnificent, Leopards Creek Golf Club, where the Alfred Dunhill Championship is played annually.

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 I relocated to Middelburg from a town called Mossel Bay in the Western Province for work, and currently working on a Power Station project as a Commissioning Engineer in the field of Control and Instrumentation. I got married to the most amazing and beautiful woman on God’s green earth last year December and I am so grateful for all her patience and support with me and my addiction for this amazing but sometimes frustrating game we call golf. The background you see in the wedding picture, that's the Kruger National Park 🤩😍

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My game:

I started playing golf seriously about 8 years ago, prior to that, it was just a social outing for me and an opportunity to have a few beers with my friends and family. I’m currently playing on a 14HC but pretty sure it will improve as this year progress. Also worth mentioning, I am a cross-handed (cackhanded) golfer so for me it’s almost impossible to get a lesson or to implement YouTube videos on my game, but I am figuring it out as I go along and think I am not doing too bad thus far 😊 I play about once, maybe twice a week depending on my work loads, fortunately for me, I have 6 different course I can choose from in the region. Below you will find a video of my swing on the range using my MEVO.

 

 

Back to business - My testing game plan:

Currently I am using the Garmin S62 watch. My plan for this test will be not only to compare the two brand to one another (btw, how many times have you see someone wearing 2 watches, especially on the course LOL🤣) but also to check out the full features which Shot Scope offer like the MyStrategy, Strokes Gained and Tee shot Plotted features available on the Dashboard and App. Using the 16x Gen2 tags will also be handy in getting more in-game yardages, because we all know, you can have more or less an idea from going to the range and using a launch monitor, but when it comes to the course, it’s a different ball game. I will be using a range finder to refence the different yardages for accuracy. . Another interesting test will be to see the accuracy of the international courses loaded on the watch (+36 000 preloaded courses).  I will also be using this as a day to day watch and let you all know how it’s preforming.

I invite and welcome you all along as I test the beautiful watch. 

Welcome and good luck on test - I have the X5 so can say you will not be disappointed on the stats you get from the V5. For me I've found it invaluable, not only to pinpoint my weaknesses to work on, but it shows my strengths; best club or length to leave into greens makes course management simpler.

Will be following along so have fun.

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Congrats to all the lucky testers - the Shot Scope watch is a great piece of kit and the data is 2nd to none.

Have a blast guys.

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:ping-small: Glide 4.0 58/SS Nippon NS Pro Modus3 Tour 105 X Stiff (8i shaft)
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34 minutes ago, EugeGall said:

Welcome and good luck on test - I have the X5 so can say you will not be disappointed on the stats you get from the V5. For me I've found it invaluable, not only to pinpoint my weaknesses to work on, but it shows my strengths; best club or length to leave into greens makes course management simpler.

Will be following along so have fun.

Super excited to get testing, already read through the instruction manual online as well 🤣 

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3 Hybrid:callaway-small:APEX'21 3H

5 Wood : :callaway-small:Rogue ST MAX LS

Irons:callaway-small: APEX'21  5-PW Irons

Wedges:callaway-small: JAWS 56 

Putter :  :odyssey-small:2-ball 

Balls:callaway-small:Callaway Chrome Soft OR :srixon-small: AD 333

Completed testsShot Scope V5

 

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Congratulations to all the testers! Looking forward to reading your reviews!

Driver: TaylorMade Qi10 Max (Mitsubishi C6 Blue 60S 2022) 

Fairway Woods: NEW Cobra LTDx King 3 & 5 FW (Project-X Hzrdus iM10 Smoke Green 60g 5.5R)

Irons: TaylorMade Qi 6-PW (Ventus TR Blue 6R)

Wedges: Cleveland RTx 4 52/56/60 Wedges (True Temper Dynamic Gold 105 Tour )

Putter: Cleveland Frontline 10.0 Mallet

Grips: GolfPride CP2 Wrap Jumbo

New Gamer Ball: 2024 Bridgestone Tour B RX 

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5 hours ago, GolfSpy_APH said:

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The MyGolfSpy Forum is thrilled to introduce a new Shot Scope product to the community for member testing. Shot Scope has just released their V5, the next evolution of their most popular tracking series. It's not often we receive products this close to release, and with many people curious about the new V5 from Shot Scope, we need testers to help inform golfers worldwide about their purchases.

What's New in the Shot Scope V5?

The Shot Scope V5 comes with full-hole maps to provide golfers with a clear picture of the hole they are about to play. This added feature aims to enhance the user experience by displaying greens, hazards, doglegs, and ideal layup areas.

Shot Scope V5 also includes 15 tracking tags that screw into the end of each club for shot-by-shot tracking and post-round in-depth analysis of your game.

Other features include five color themes allowing you to customize your watch, a built-in scorecard, green view, and pin placement.

Finally, Shot Scope offers their performance tracking dashboard and game analysis, all with no subscription costs.

Please welcome and congratulate our testers!

@unccross

@Bohnson 

@Irish-Assassin 

@RohanVster

Congrats to the testing team - while I love my Garmin Approach S20, this test will be a great one to follow as the Shot Scope looks to be a potential great upgrade….who knows, can the team convince me (and all the rest of the MGS community) that these are as great as they appear?  Will have to wait and see?  

WITB?:ping-small:  G400 SFT w/Aldila NXT GEN NVS 55 Aflex ; :ping-small: G410 3w; :ping-small: G400 3h(19), 4h(22), 5h(26) - stock Ping Alta CB R-Flex; :edel-golf-1:SMS 6i, 7i - KBS TourLIte 95 R-Flex; Maltby TS1 8i-9i-PW w/Apollo Acculite 85 R flex; INDI FLX-S wedges (50, 54, 58) w/Recoil graphite shafts -R-Flex and :odyssey-small: AI-One 7T BD Milled (aka Millie), ball choice tends to be Pro-V1 or simliar 3pc urethane balls. 

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Congrats to all tester! I'm excited for you guys on this 1

DRIVER  CALLAWAY.png.02d1ed01b3f95aaceb59b33edf1d6f2d.png Paradym Ai SMOKE MAX D w/ Mitsubishi Tensei Blue 65-R 10.5*

WOOD TAYLORMADE.png.c09940dc65e88df056ed8bc6fac5d992.png STEALTH 2 Plus 15* w/ Mitsubishi Kali Red 65-R 42" 15*

HYBRID CALLAWAY.png.02d1ed01b3f95aaceb59b33edf1d6f2d.png Big Bertha 19 w/ UST Recoil DART 75-S 20*

IRONS MALTBY.jpg.db763764d25fcfd7c75f92dc47028a09.jpg TS3 Forged 4i-PW w/ True Temper Score LT 100-R

WEDGES PING.png Glide Forged Pro w/ ZZ115-W 48*/52*/58*

PUTTER Cleveland.jpg HB SOFT 8 w/ Center Shaft 3*

Check out my Tests...

 

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Testers, welcome to the ShotScope Family! I have been with SS since their first V1 introduction to the US - thanks to a MGS story (I can't remember if it was Adam or Tony that did the story waaay back in the day).

You will find their Customer Service is 2nd to none!! Yes, there is a lag of a day - we are 'across the pond' - but they have always responded immediately to every request/concern I've ever submitted.

Yes, I had a brief 'affair' with A*****, but came back to ShotScope when they introduced the X5, the 'big brother' of the V5. Stylish (like my Samsung Gear watch), full of data, becoming solid/stable, and provides all of the data this engineer/golf geek needs.

Enjoy!!

:callaway-small: Epic Flash

:cobra-small: King F8 3W

:callaway-small: Epic Flash Max 7W

:ping-small: G425 4i-PW

:cleveland-small: CBX2 50/54/58

:bettinardi-small: Inovai 6.0

 :taylormade-small: Tour Response or :wilson_staff_small: Triad (both thanks to MGS testing) 

 

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Congratulation’s to the well chosen group of testers. Nice to see a mix of newer and international members. Looking forward to seeing how the Shotscope V5 helps with your game and what you liked best or least about it. 

Driver: Taylormade Stealth 2 plus, LA golf DJ shaft, 55S

3 wood - TM Stealth plus, Mitsubishi Kai’li. Blue, 5 wood - TM Stealth plus,  Hzrdus red, 3 hybrid Mizuno CLK, Fuji pro

Irons (5-PW) - Mizuno 921 HMP, Accra IS 80

Wedges, TM MG4 SB 48*/09*, HB 54*/13*, TW 60*/11*, Accra ICWT 95 M4

Putter: L.A.B. DF3, TPT shaft, pistol grip

Bag: Vessel Cobra tour stand bag

Balls: Titleist ProV1x, Callaway Chrome soft X LS, Bridgestone Tour B XS or Srixon Z star Diamond

Tech: Arccos, Bushnell Pro XE rangefinder image.jpeg.6421bf4c3e32ba5a27f4fe57d0571222.jpeg

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Congrats testers. I love the data I'm getting from Shot Scope but not a big fan of using the app so far. Will be following this closely to see whether I should move to a watch version at some point in the future. Most interested to see how tracking your putting works for you.

Driver:  cobralogo.png.60692cdc05482efd83e68664e010b95f.png Aerojet LS, Ventus Velocore+ Blue Shaft - 6S
4 Wood:  callaway.png.e65d398fb0327017a369499fc6126064.png Rogue ST Max 16.5, Tensei White Shaft - 7S
Utility Iron: mizunopro.png.90cc4fb9895830e28063d9a5be416145.png Fli Hi 3-iron, HAZARDOUS Smoke Black Shaft - S
Irons:  mizuno.png.f0e7b21135cb6273b3c1430866904467.png JPX 921 Tour 4-P, Project X Shafts - Stiff 125g
Wedges: cleveland.png.f21f4d2361520fdf1bbd9d515a2f11e6.png 52º, 56º, 60º
Putter:  odyssey.png.58c727e37eb7efda62bce4f7b8881bd9.png Ai-One 7 T CH, 34"
Preferred Ball: srixon.png.f177578dda27a20ef80a0a8b1ae96e3b.png Z-Star Diamond
Pushcart: bagboy.jpg.0dda53b5175958e1b5686f22b90af744.jpg Nitron
Rangefinder: bushnell.jpg.c51debd06066fa243dea7f14d69a8dba.jpg Pro X3+

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Congrats to all the testers! As I have recently purchased the V5, I will be following to see your results and comments on this unit.

 TSR1, 9*, TPT Nitro 17 Lo

 TSR1, 15*, TPT Power Range Fairway 17 Lo 

 TSR2, Hybrid, 18*, TPT Power Range Hybrid 17 Lo 

 T-200, (2023), 5-PW,  SteelFiber, i95cw, S 

Vokey Design - 50 & 54, SteelFiber i95cw S, and Vokey S10 - 46 & 58, SteelFiber i95cw S

 Odyssey JAILBIRD 380 Limited Edition

 ELIXR (2022), MaxFli Tour S (2024)

 

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@unccross @Bohnson @Irish-Assassin @RohanVster Congrats! Looking forward to you’re testing to see if this is a potential Apple Watch replacement

I’ve got a bad feeling about this.

 

Driver-  image.png.c7958ee984bbf04f894ad61f7b2912ee.png     AI Smoke Triple Diamond 10.5 Fujikura Ventus Velocore+ 6x/ image.png.34846e03859e439eea57f542ae27df59.png  Mini Burner Copper 11.5 Project X HZRDUS Black 6.5

Fairway- image.png.05e3e95116b254160104eb63157eaf9c.png Stealth 2, 5 wood Project X HZRDUS Black 6.0/image.png.05e3e95116b254160104eb63157eaf9c.png Burner Bubble 2, 7 wood (sometimes)

Utility- IMG_5157.jpeg.41245fafb8773b507ee7f693ad6a2066.jpg.1b17f43b70edb2cc8206713b580280bc.jpg 3 Utility Project X HZRDUS Black Smoke RDX 6.0 (sometimes)

Irons- default_mizuno-small.jpg.683f01332cf642e1a0791b7880818c55.jpg JPX 921 Forged KBS $120 5-GW

Wedges-titleist.jpeg.79b06f097c7bfa5eecb9179cb2b8800a.jpg.69fcd3f4fc6e6cc63e96630188337bff.jpg Vokey SM 56 and 60

Flatstick-titleist.jpeg.79b06f097c7bfa5eecb9179cb2b8800a.jpg.69fcd3f4fc6e6cc63e96630188337bff.jpg Scotty Cameron Phantom X 7.5 

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Thank you my spy and Shotscope for giving me the opportunity to test the new V5 watch out. I am really looking forward to seeing how the watch performs.  I’ve been using Shotscope (H4) for a few months now and the information from each round has been truly beneficial to my preparation and practice. Can’t wait to see all the features on the new watch!

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So far, my favorite things with Shotscope are the club distances, and strokes gained statistics. The club gapping at least gives me a good idea of what club I should be hitting. The numbers on mine are a tad skewed because I play the same course all the time that has several downhill par 3s. 
 

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The strokes gained statistics has really helped me to know where to practice the most. I would have thought my driving was the worst part of my game, put the numbers show it’s by far my putting!

Jnr

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