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Review of the Golfshot Golf GPS App

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The latest version of the Golfshot app, in combination with the new Apple Watch Ultra 2, is revolutionizing the way golfers improve their game. Priced at $70 per year or $15 per month, the Golfshot app now includes Swing ID On-Range, a feature designed to provide valuable insights into your swing.

Using the high-frequency accelerometer and gyroscope in the Apple Watch Ultra 2, the app can identify and map targets on the range, track your shots for distance and dispersion, and analyze your swing path, transition, and wrist motion. This data is crucial for identifying problems and making corrections, either on your own or with a swing coach.

The app also offers feedback on wrist speed, tempo, and rhythm, helping golfers achieve a consistent and effective swing. With the integration of the Apple Watch Ultra 2, golfers can access all this information right on their wrist, eliminating the need for cumbersome phone-based GPS and tracking systems.

While the app may miss a few shots and encounter minor technical issues, the overall experience is highly beneficial for golfers looking to improve their game. The combination of the Golfshot app and Apple Watch Ultra 2 provides a convenient and effective way to track and analyze your performance on the course. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, this technology can help take your game to the next level.

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