There’s a magazine feature on Arccos and they’re looking for some user feedback. Has anyone used it? Has it improved your game? What do you particularly like about it? Is there any aspect you don’t like? Thanks
Phone is in my bag prior to teeing off and doesn’t come out again until I leave the course.I have never used Arccos, so can't provide feedback. I am however in the market for a set of new irons and will be specifying grips without Arccos.
I don't want to pay a subscription once the free period ends and I can't see how they help golfers like me, who can't consistently hit a yardage with the same iron repeatedly anyway. The red and white stick 150 yards from the centre of the green seems more useful than obsessively digging my phone out to check the app after every shot.
Unless I'm massively missing the point, I'm assuming that it's a tool for their R&D people to harvest data from paying customers.
Do you just use it for post-match analysis, knowing your yardages?Phone is in my bag prior to teeing off and doesn’t come out again until I leave the course.
Not only Arccos, but Shotscope, GG etc give a lot more than shot distance.
Yes, amongst other thingsDo you just use it for post-match analysis, knowing your yardages?
I thought I knew my strengths and weaknesses were. Turns out my weakness wasn't what I thought it was. It's great for showing what needs worked on and the best bit for me is where my miss is for each club. Since I got the link missed shots are now a rarity.Had it on my Cobra clubs. Missed too many shots and didn't want to pay the subscription. Good stats though. Now using Garmin S20. Stats aren't as good but only one off fee and doesn't miss shots. Downside is you need sensors for putting.
Think about how much you need the stats. Do you already know your strengths and weaknesses? Do you know your distances? Will it be something you use for 4 months and then ignore or look at infrequently? Only you can answer those.
I have never used Arccos, so can't provide feedback. I am however in the market for a set of new irons and will be specifying grips without Arccos.
I don't want to pay a subscription once the free period ends and I can't see how they help golfers like me, who can't consistently hit a yardage with the same iron repeatedly anyway. The red and white stick 150 yards from the centre of the green seems more useful than obsessively digging my phone out to check the app after every shot.
Unless I'm massively missing the point, I'm assuming that it's a tool for their R&D people to harvest data from paying customers.
A shot tracker can't give you the distance info that you really need.You have missed the point
How do you know which club goes 150? Use a tracker to check
Think your thinking of GPS.
A shot tracker can't give you the distance info that you really need.
It can only work on carry + roll.
So your 7i may go 150 in total but the number you need is the carry because roll depends on millions of variables.
No shot tracker that you can take out on the course will give you carry.