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Mike3461 08-01-2023 11:41 AM

Is A Golf GPS Watch Very Helpful On TV Executive Courses?
 
It seems that with relatively short tee box to greens distances, and being able to see the flags with the naked eye, and the very few par 4s on the executive courses - is a golf watch all that necessary?

I am just trying to decide if I should spend money on one.

Pros? Cons?

Thanks

asianthree 08-01-2023 12:15 PM

Our boys have app on their Iphone which transfers to their Apple Watch. They use it on every course. Of course you need to decide club up or down due to wind factors. They both use regularly at home while playing their private clubs at home.

Papa_lecki 08-01-2023 12:49 PM

I have a free Apple Watch app - it kills the battery, but if are in a routine to charge it, you’re fine.

I have a golf watch too, prefer Apple Watch, since i am always wearing it

Does it help - depends how good you are. The plate markers at each tee are pretty close.
If you can control your club differently for a 125 yard and a 131 yard shot, it will help. But you are probably not playing execs a lot, you’re good.
If you want to get on the green, not much of a difference.

CoachKandSportsguy 08-01-2023 01:05 PM

Just remember, GPS is mapped to the center of the green.
Laser range finder can get you the flag, depending on the size of the green. .

I use the laser when I can't find the range markers or there are big greens.

otherwise, I just train my brain. .

Likewise, its not worth it for an executive, but more on the GHIN recordable courses

Babubhat 08-01-2023 01:57 PM

Use a free app on phone. swing u , 18 birdies among many

shut the front door 08-01-2023 05:25 PM

For execs only? No.

OBRight 08-01-2023 07:45 PM

Several years ago I downloaded a free app on my phone called SwingU, it works great.

Rainger99 08-02-2023 05:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Papa_lecki (Post 2240669)
If you can control your club differently for a 125 yard and a 131 yard shot, it will help.

How many people playing in the Villages can do that?

I am amazed at how many pros miss the green on their approach shots!

The Truth about Greens in Regulation - The Left Rough

Mike3461 08-02-2023 06:44 AM

I like the idea for the Apple Watch apps. The price of FREE is certainly right.
A subscription is required to add functionality beyond the basic. At annual rates of $50 to $100, you could buy a fairly well featured golf watch after a couple of years of paid subscriptions.
Are typical golfers subscribing, or are the basic free features adequate?

Mrfriendly 08-02-2023 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Mike3461 (Post 2240655)
It seems that with relatively short tee box to greens distances, and being able to see the flags with the naked eye, and the very few par 4s on the executive courses - is a golf watch all that necessary?

I am just trying to decide if I should spend money on one.

Pros? Cons?

Thanks

Swing U is free app you can download and use from your phone while playing. Buy a phone holder that gets attached to golf cart metal support of roof next to windshield. Don't forget to yell "FORE"...

TC_Arch 08-02-2023 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Mike3461 (Post 2240655)
It seems that with relatively short tee box to greens distances, and being able to see the flags with the naked eye, and the very few par 4s on the executive courses - is a golf watch all that necessary?

I am just trying to decide if I should spend money on one.

Pros? Cons?

Thanks

Waste of money. Most golfers I see have no idea what is going to happen when they swing at a ball. Knowing the exact yardage does them no good.

Rainger99 08-02-2023 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by TC_Arch (Post 2240903)
Waste of money. Most golfers I see have no idea what is going to happen when they swing at a ball. Knowing the exact yardage does them no good.

I think you played with me!

I'm Popeye! 08-02-2023 11:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TC_Arch (Post 2240903)
Waste of money. Most golfers I see have no idea what is going to happen when they swing at a ball. Knowing the exact yardage does them no good.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rainger99 (Post 2240910)
I think you played with me!

And with me, early morning at an Executive GC, hitting from the Black tees when he should have been hitting from the Green. :duck:

BrianL99 08-02-2023 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Rainger99 (Post 2240753)
How many people playing in the Villages can do that?

I am amazed at how many pros miss the green on their approach shots!

The Truth about Greens in Regulation - The Left Rough

Those figures are a bit misleading. If you notice, the statistics show that Scratch & + Handicaps hit the Green more often than Touring Professionals. Pin locations on the Pro Tour are much more difficult than the average golfer faces.

That said, I think you're right. Most of the players I see in TV hit 2-3 Greens/round in regulations. A GPS approximation of distance, should be more than accurate enough.

MrFlorida 08-02-2023 12:07 PM

I use the visual far method.
Far , too far , or way too far....works for me.


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