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Review on Enhanced Shot Scope V2 Smart GPS Golf Watch by Michael Clarke

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Feeling no love

The idea of this watch is great and for the most part does what it is supposed to. There are a few little things that combine to reduce my attitude towards them. The watch is large in length and height, but I knew that before I bought it. What I didn't know is that the watch is shaped to fit an average man's wrist and is a tall guy. They are too short which makes them uncomfortable as they fit over the bones of the wrist during use. The charging port is protected by a small rubber band. a piece that needs to be opened with a paper clip or why else I can't open it. The battery life is bad. It is impossible to do 36 holes in one day. He died on the 13th of the second round. I don't usually play 2 rounds a day but thought I should add that. The pin collection feature is a great idea that allows you to enter the number of shots required to hit the hole while standing over the hole. The watch can then calculate the distance to hit etc. The screen comes up automatically when you enter the green, which can be an issue. If you miss the right or left of the green on your approach shot and step over the green to wedge the ball, you will not be able to return to the distance screen. When you finish the game you need to correct the score and edit the hole to add a shot. If you don't, he'll think your first hit was 80 feet or so. There are also problems with the pacing of the game. Strike, then place the location of the hole by typing 2. If you forget it, the watch will give you a yardage and not the value you deserve. My only experience with their customer service was when I first set up the watch and couldn't sync it to my iPad and I had another problem downloading courses and sent a message from their customer service website. I never got a reply from them. I solved the problem by downloading the app on my phone and then transferring it to my iPad. I still have problems connecting to my iPad to this day, but my work is fine. I find round-the-clock editing time-consuming and frustrating at times. You must keep your scorecards, or at least take a picture of them when your buddy is holding them. I can't remember every shot in every hole, but having a map helps me identify conflicting numbers between the shot and my map. There is still a lot I don't know about this watch as I only have 10 laps. I have an 11 handicap so I get in trouble a lot so my stats include bad or wrong throws so can I trust yardage averages?

Pros
  • hands free
Cons
  • negativity present