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Shot Scope enhances data capture with ‘Shots Plotted’ feature

5.02pm 16th August 2022 - Innovation Centre

Advanced GPS and automatic shot-tracking technology company Shot Scope has developed a brand-new feature, ‘Shots Plotted’, to further enhance its members’ experience.

On any given hole, golfers will be able to see a historical snapshot of where tee shots have finished up and the club that was used, providing the means to create a strategical plan for every hole.

Shot Scope continues to offer new ways in which golfers can analyse their rounds at their home course or one they have played multiple times – creating a visual map of how to play every hole on the course. From where you make birdies, to where you have struggled with bogeys, this new feature allows you to identify the best strategy to play the hole – maximising your chances of a low scoring round.

The ‘Shots Plotted’ feature will give a comprehensive history of every hole on a chosen course, for all tee shots and approaches. With a new way to visualise performance, users will have the ability to delve into their golf game in as little or as much detail as they want. With a variety of filters available, the tool is there to assist golfers in the way that benefits them the most.

Individual club used, end location of the shot, score, and an individual strokes gained benchmark score are some of the filters that can be applied so that golfers can analyse their game through a different lens each time.

“We wanted to provide our users with tour-level statistics that are displayed in a very digestible visual graphic to make the process of learning about your game as easy as it can be,” comments Gavin Dear, Shot Scope CCO. “Having a tool that enables golfers to generate a data driven strategy for every hole will act as a personal score saver that players can refer back to during practice or playing. We’re proud to be able to share this with our community of golfers.”

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