Golf club tracker app12/10/2023 GolfPad's mobile app, which can be used with or without the tags, is impressive, especially for the $19.99 premium price. ( IMPORTANT: Use the 'Smart Lock' feature on the phone's screen in order to tag clubs without taking the phone out of your pocket check out GolfPad's Getting Started on iPhone page here) Done successfully, you hear an audible and futuristic sound that tells you the shot club and location has been tagged. While the instructions say to tap your phone in your pocket with the club before you hit, I actually found it was more like holding the butt-end of the club so it was close to the top of the phone. The main difference between GolfPad the other club-tag products is that you have to actually tap your phone with the club you are about to use before each shot. The tags themselves, which use the NFC technology in your iPhone or Android device, are simple, flat and all black, similar in appearance to Shot Scope's (but unlike Shot Scope, you will individually pair and assign each tag when you take them out of the box - Shot Scope's are pre-assigned). Compare that with Arccos ($179 plus $99 annually after the first year), Shot Scope V3 ($219) and Garmin's CT10 censors ($299 plus compatible Garmin watch) and it's clear GolfPad is a value play.ĭespite the sharply lower price point, GolfPad delivers a pretty slick mobile app, while the club tags themselves are accurate but not as intuitive as its rivals. This includes a year of their premium app ($19.99), as well as GolfPad's wearable app, club recommendations and advanced analytics. GolfPad TAGS features a set of 15 club sensors for $99. Having heard some good things about them in online communities and even from one of our GolfPass Local Advisors, I decided to hang up the Arccos sensors for a few weeks and give GolfPad a shot. GolfPad has been around for a while but has flown under the radar compared to some of the larger players like Arccos, ShotScope and wearable giant Garmin (which also has club sensors). The Golf Canada Mobile App will continue to provide hole-by-hole data for over 1,400 golf clubs in Canada, has the only free Apple Watch integration for your hole-by-hole GPS mapping available in Canada, and is your guide to the RBC Canadian Open and CPKC Women’s Open as an attendee.At GolfPass, we've covered all the various ways that recreational golfers can track shots on the golf course in order to gain advanced statistical and strokes-gained insights into their own games, just like the pros on the PGA Tour (and as of last week's announcement at the KPMG, full-field advanced analytics data on the LPGA as well). Of course, all existing functionality continues to work as before.
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