It would be really helpful and interesting if, using the dispersion data for each club, you could see a circle or oval on the arial view of the hole. In other words, when I switch to the overhead view, I could select the desired club and see my average shot dispersion as a circle of the correct size.
I don't think there's any app on the market that does that and it would be incredibly helpful for club selection on those tight holes.
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Mruseless1posted
about 5 hours ago
Basically taking the shot dispersion data and superimposing it on the overhead view of the hole depending on what club is chosen. The Shot Pattern app does this, if you want to check it out for a better idea of what I'm talking about. Thanks!
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Annie Malloryposted
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Dan, can you send us an example of what you mean here? An image? I'll bring it up at our meeting!
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Dan Smethurstposted
10 days ago
I would love to see this feature added. I know the youtuber "GolfSidekick" often uses an app with dispersion widths to help with aim to keep the ball in play.
It would be really helpful and interesting if, using the dispersion data for each club, you could see a circle or oval on the arial view of the hole. In other words, when I switch to the overhead view, I could select the desired club and see my average shot dispersion as a circle of the correct size.
I don't think there's any app on the market that does that and it would be incredibly helpful for club selection on those tight holes.
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Mruseless1 posted about 5 hours ago
Basically taking the shot dispersion data and superimposing it on the overhead view of the hole depending on what club is chosen. The Shot Pattern app does this, if you want to check it out for a better idea of what I'm talking about. Thanks!
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Annie Mallory posted 1 day ago Admin
Dan, can you send us an example of what you mean here? An image? I'll bring it up at our meeting!
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Dan Smethurst posted 10 days ago
I would love to see this feature added. I know the youtuber "GolfSidekick" often uses an app with dispersion widths to help with aim to keep the ball in play.
Come on Golf Pad, do your best work!
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