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Review on 🏌️ Experience Golf's Revolutionary Arccos Caddie Smart Sensors with AI-Powered GPS Rangefinder by Hals Martin

Revainrating 5 out of 5

At first but impressed

I've played around with various rotation sensors I've used on the shooting range but never used anything like this that tracks actual gameplay. A friend had a Garmin watch he showed me that does something similar. After comparing the watch to this system, I decided to try the Arccos and pair them with my Apple Watch. Installation and pairing went smoothly and I got it done in about 10 minutes. I played my first round yesterday and the app easily found and downloaded the course I was on. I started the round with the top three as instructed and left. The GPS function worked perfectly. We compared the numbers to others using 18birdies and a watch and laser range finder (I have one of those). The front/middle/back distance was accurate and the ability to zoom in and determine the distance to the stylus was very good (provided you could see the specific position of the stylus). I will say that while it helped, I still used my laser range finder for more accuracy. The combination of the two was truly amazing. In cases where the stick was closer to the back I could use specific distances from my range finder and then use the Arccos GPS to tell me how far from the back so I could determine which stick to use was. The place where we played has huge fields, that's important. Sometimes the difference is 2-3 clubs. Tracking shots were a blast in themselves. I know how far I can get on the shooting range, but that gives you an idea of the real game. First, he recorded all but one unregistered shot, including putts. As long as you access the Knocking Ball, it will be registered. Basically I hit three tees and played against guys who looked like they were bombing their drivers. However, I kept up with them with my 3 blades. I've hit distances of 260 to 290 yards with my 3 woods. In my opinion, these kinds of shot distances actually help you better understand the flight of the ball. My 3 woods were high boring shots compared to the other guys in my group who were landing lower shots with their drivers. Over time, as you look at distances for clubs, especially in the woods, I think your ball flight will show where some of the problems are coming from. Perhaps help you choose a different shaft or loft to change your balloon's flight. maybe we'll see. Counting worked well and I only had to make up for one miss. The app is easy to use to access and edit things like missed shots, shots or free kicks. and if you need to edit the actual location, you can do that too. It's very easy to use. After the round, I started digesting the numbers and stats. Most of my irons seem to be within range of what I think I've hit, but it's early days. Greens in the regulations, hitting fairways, etc. become more and more eloquent over time. I will say that the missed spots on the fairway came as no surprise to me. I have 4 laps left to unlock the caddy feature. This will supposedly give me advice on which club to hit, as well as other course-related information. look forward to something. This has been a great learning tool so far and I actually fired the lowest round in over 5 years. I have to give credit because it made me think before I made stupid mistakes. For the record, I used to be a much better golfer with a handicap of just 6, but now I get lucky hitting 90 (poor leverage and 2). the kids will do it with you!). Last year I only went out 5 times and all my rounds were between 87 and 89. Consistent but far from what I remember from "old days". Yesterday I hit 83 on a difficult course with two free drops to avoid getting hit by a really tough rough. I was very pleased.

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