
The V3 also comes with an everyday watch mode so that you can enjoy using it even when you're not at the golf course. There's a new daylight readable colour screen which is extremely clear to see, so that you can get quick and easy yardages out on the course. The latest Power-Sense AI technology allows Shot Scope to produce GPS yardages which are accurate to 30cm, which is far more reliable than most standard GPS watches that tend to be accurate between 3-5 metres. So the more that you play and use the watch, the smarter the AI technology becomes in identifying your own swing settings in order to optimise performance tracking for you. The new V3 watch collects data on your performance through shot tracking thanks to Power-Sense AI, and the really clever bit is that I can now find the optimal settings for you. The new Shot Scope V3 contains a number of new features designed to provide even more accurate analysis whilst also making your life on the course even more simple. You can also view information on club yardages, performance on different holes, and hole strategy. The basic idea of Shot Scope is that it tracks every shot you hit out on the course, thanks to the electronic tags placed into the grip of your golf clubs, so that you can analyse your performance after you play and work out which areas of your game need more practice. I have been using the watch, along with the accompanying shot-tracing tags in my clubs, for the past few weeks to see whether it could shave some shots from my game.


Now in it's third generation, the Shot Scope V3 boasts a new, sleek looking watch design and promises an even more comprehensive platform from which to improve your golf, both during your round and afterwards.

Shot Scope's performance tracking system essentially provides the practicality of a GPS watch for on-course yardages, with the detailed analysis of shot tracking post-round to highlight areas requiring improvement.
