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Review on ๐ŸŒ๏ธ Experience Golf's Revolutionary Arccos Caddie Smart Sensors with AI-Powered GPS Rangefinder by Joseph Brendemuehl

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Very good system, but too annoying when playing

I found this system to be too annoying after a few rounds, so that it affected my golf game. Maybe I could wait until I got home to check each hole, but by then I had forgotten most of the details of the hole, such as the location of the pin. So I checked after every hole during the game. For example, setting the actual pin position and the first shot position is actually only possible on the field immediately after the hole. I was so busy setting up every hole in the app that I lost every groove I could have. during the game. Yesterday I decided to stop paying attention to the application and greening - and my game immediately noticeably improved. The sensors pick up the impact well (phone in left front pocket with screen on my leg as Arccos told me when I called for advice). Sometimes a wrong shot is detected, apparently when I hit with a club in a vertical position (sensors only work in a vertical position of the club). A mistake - putts outside or near the green are considered putts (they are not - it is equivalent to a short pitch on the green). As a result, I spend too much time editing footage on and off the field. In today's game of golf, "hurry up" is a distraction for me and my fellow players - as they told me. The Arccos sensors are currently being removed from my clubs and replaced with the GameGolf sensors I use. GameGolf's sensors are tactile - I know exactly when a shot is being recorded. No misses. The GameGolf seems to be much less accurate on the green, but mostly I just count the shots. Arccos counts the distance of the first hit and then only the total number of hits. This should help calculate chopping accuracy.

Pros
  • understandable even for older players
Cons
  • 0