**Using Golf Shot: The Apple Watch App and its Features**
Looking at the watch interface, it tells you what club to hit, how many yards there are to the middle of the green, that's the front of the green and the back of the green. If you want to change clubs, you use the digital Crown to scroll through other golf clubs. You can long press the watch for other options to view the green and if it missed one of your shots like it didn't register your shot, you can click "missed shot". If you scroll left, it tells you information about the shot you're about to hit and whether tracking is on or off. If you scroll all the way to the left, you'll find swing ID.
The Apple watch failed to record my first shot, it didn't record the shot and my second shot, let me restart everything after a quick restart just going to chip this up here, this is my third shot and hopefully it's going to register. O little bit past the hole and that one registered, so here's a look at my last Sand Wedge shot from 19 yd away.
You can see my swing Tempo was 1 second, 4.7 mph hand speed, my back swing Arc was at almost 6° transition was 2° and it's telling me that I was shallowing and then it also shows wrist path impact plane and wrist rotation as well as wrist close rate. There's some helpful information which will tell me how I'm swinging the club.
Okay, I'm on the third hole par three 195 yds, oh hold it my Tempo was 1.4 seconds, 14.8 hand speed so my hands were moving pretty quick on that one, what I tend to do is look at my tempo, the slower Tempo I have, I usually hit a better shot and I also like to look at my impact plane if it's anywhere above 70% it means I hit the ball really solid.
The last hole was a par three, so I'm going to input my score. I made a bogey, I had two putts, my first putt was about 6t from the pin second putt was about 2 ft, I hit a five iron off the T was not in any sand or penalty so I just save and I go to the next hole.
So that was 230 with a three wood, my Tempo was too fast, that's the first thing I see hand speed was a little too fast, I kind of pushed it out to the right wrist rotation was open so that's all bad. If you want to track auto strokes gained, you have to pin the flag on the green for each hole to get a more accurate distance.
You can also pin the flag on the green using your phone then manually enter the distance for each putt golf shot has a ton of bells and whistles, the app has an AR mode so you can use your phone as a rangefinder utilizing AR to identify hazards and other obstacles on the course. After your golf round everything is recorded in the app, so you can go back and look at Stats and your swing ID data.
You can pull up past rounds and practice sessions to analyze where you need to improve also your stats and score may not always be accurate because golf shot will record practice swings just recorded my practice swing. It doesn't always sense tap in putts you need to be meticulous about entering your data manually to get accurate readings.
**My Experience with Golf Shot**
I've used this now for 3 days and here are my thoughts on how it works. This technology is meant for serious golfers who really want to track their swing data, this is not a frictionless experience. I'm a bogey golfer, I've been playing golf for about 15 years so I just want to give you a sense of my golfing abilities.
I spent a lot of time thinking about and focusing on the watch during my round my game suffered as a result on the first few holes but as I got into rhythm and got used to using it, it got easier. I found myself looking at Tempo and wrist speed a lot after a good shot, and I tried to match those metrics and recreate that feeling on the next shot.
When I did hit a solid shot, the impact plane was always around 70° and the wrist rotation gave me a good picture of what my wrists were doing which I then tried to correct. Now the weight of the watch did take some getting used to, I'm not used to hitting a golf shot with a large heavy watch on my wrist.
Ah pulled it I was able to see the watch screen easily in the bright Sun without my GL glasses and the scoring and the numbers were large and easily visible, and I was able to enter all the data I wanted to track for each hole by the time I reached the golf cart. In retrospect if I really got into it and started tracking every shot like a true golf data nerd, not bad. The Golf Shot app and the Apple Watch app are definitely useful tools for serious golfers who want to improve their game.