ES12 Digital Golf Assistant

gjbike

Q-School Graduate
Joined
Dec 2, 2007
Messages
927
Location
wigan
Visit site
c3ead326-6c4d-4283-80e2-a2f10b52f7bd_zps02501344.jpg

Thought it was about time I did a review on the ES12 Digital golf assistant which I purchased in January 2013 the reason I have not done a review earlier was because of the bad weather we had in January / February, anyway what does the ES12 do?
It measures golf ball speed to give you distance your golf ball has travelled. You just input what club you are using into ES12 and it gives you carry distance or total distance also if you have a smart phone you can download the Free app for the iPhone /iPad & android devices.

So what do you get for for your money I paid £200 including P&P the unit comes in a blue plastic cover, battery life is about 17 hours, unit is very light and would fit into the smallest golf bag. The unit measure in either yards or meters, the unit can be used indoors or out doors, and the unit will shutdown after about 8 minutes if not used, more info can be obtained from the Webb site www.ernestsports.com

The good thing about the ES12 it is very light and portable and that it works straight out of the box. The battery is included.
The unit will work with out Bluetoothing to you phone but you will only get a LED reading of the distance your golf ball has travelled. When the unit is Bluetoothed to you smart phone you receive a voice which tells you the distance your golf ball has travelled this could be annoying to other persons on the golf range you can turn the volume down or bluetooth it to a head set.

dbe72618-b57d-4eeb-ba57-d9054a3363db_zps5a722488.jpg


Just set the ES12 as per instruction about 12inches to right side of you golf ball and 12 inches in front of the golf ball. The ES12 logs up to 2000 shots
On opening the app you can name your range session by date or club choice or call it anything you want just remember to select the correct club in the ES12 menu to the same club you are using.
By the way when testing the ES12 I was was using a mixture of Srixon D333 and Titleist pro V 1 golf balls there was no wind and the temperature was about 11 degrees.
Once you have finished your session you can recall the data by going into the Historical range data in the app from there you can select either club selection or range session if you select club selection this will show your longest , shortest and average distances of the club you selected.

58b40c38-9fae-4263-a545-cd7808a13cd5_zps030575ce.jpg
db7a87e3-c0c0-471b-b294-5f77c5716394_zpsdee721dc.jpg
727bb2d7-d14b-42a8-848e-e9c5c91f0145_zps3f86291c.jpg



If you select the session this will give you the speed of your golf ball in MPH and the distance your ball has travelled, you can also delete the the complete session if you want to or an individual shot, also once you have some data you can go to the golf course caddy in the app and all you need to do is enter the distance you have to your target and it will recommend which club you take I don't know if this would be legal in a golf comp or not?

51f34e4f-2397-436e-a495-292a919baf06_zpsc335cf85.jpg

just input 135 yards to the target and the recommended club is a 8 iron

There is also a video analysis were you can get someone to take a video of your swing and you can plot colour lines of your back swing and down swing to see if your swing is out to in or in to in or in to out it also is has freeze frame .
There is score card included which you input your course details
There is a weather feature (can't seem to get it to work).
Also you can makes any notes you wish to keep.
I have to say that I am very please with ES it does what it says it does. If you want to check your distance with say a 3/4 back swing or any club it would only take a few minutes. The ES 12 is very accurate by the way I checked the distance with my Bushnell Tour V2 there were only a couple of yards difference. A very good piece of kit for the amateur golfer and not too expensive, I don't think there is anything else on the market like it at this price at the moment. The only other alternatives is to hire a trackman, or spend hours on the practice area walking forwards and backwards checking distances on different shots. Forgot to say the distance between range golf balls and quality golf balls was 5 to 10 yards.

The link below is to the ES12 product testing data sheet.
http://ernestsports.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/CCOS-Testing-090412-Final-Web.pdf

Www.ernestsports.com
 

Region3

Ryder Cup Winner
Joined
Aug 4, 2009
Messages
11,860
Location
Leicester
Visit site
Very good review but can I ask a question...

If you have to tell it what club you're using I guess it doesn't measure the angle the ball is travelling at?
If that's the case, I wonder if it would give accurate yardages for people who have a very low or high ball flight, or even old weak lofts against new strong lofts?
 

gjbike

Q-School Graduate
Joined
Dec 2, 2007
Messages
927
Location
wigan
Visit site
Think you could be correct all I know is that the ES12 has a Doppler radar whatever that is, found this on Wikipedia all I know is that it works for me it's does say in the instructions that if you thin or top the ball it will not register any distance, check the link below hope this helps hopefully someone can explained it in lay'mans terms

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doppler_radar
 
Top