I would really love to see a shot dispersion overlay that we can add for each club.
Maybe you calculate the average dispersion rate for each club and do an average or allow the user to enter their own data. This would be so helpful in choosing the right club for approach shots depending on where the pin is located. I've mocked up an example screenshot to help describe what I mean.
Hi Michael! I've passed your feedback along to the development team for consideration. We appreciate you taking the time to share this!
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Michael Johnsonposted
12 days ago
Oh, could same X/Y-axis be added to the Iron dispersion plots too? The plots are there, but there is no axis is displayed. The axis would be center from the green, so it shouldn't mess with the algorithm that generating these plots. Then we would have an idea if were 5-10yd short and left 15-20 yd Thanks!
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Michael Johnsonposted
12 days ago
Agree, would be great if the app could show numbers for dispersion in addition to the plot. If easier/faster, could an X-axis be added to the current dispersion plot so that one could estimate the left to right shot dispersion? Thanks for considering!
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Alyona Golf Padposted
18 days ago
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Hi all! That’s a great idea! Jeff, thanks so much for sharing your example. It really helps visualize how useful this feature could be! I'll pass this along to our engineering team for consideration.
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Jeff Cerutiposted
about 1 month ago
Do we know if this feature is planned to be released in the future? I love this App too and have been using it for years but I may have to switch to something else that has this feature and more.
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Dan Smethurstposted
3 months ago
Agree, this is something I also requested a while ago. Would love to see it
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Luke Hainesposted
3 months ago
I second this. Being able to add a set yardage of dispersion for both approach shots as Jeff's photo shows would be a very beneficial feature. Even more so in my opinion, would be the same thing off the tee with dispersion arcs that can be set. I've seen this with a different GPS app that is getting quite popular, but love GolfPAD and would like to see it added here.
I would really love to see a shot dispersion overlay that we can add for each club.
Maybe you calculate the average dispersion rate for each club and do an average or allow the user to enter their own data. This would be so helpful in choosing the right club for approach shots depending on where the pin is located. I've mocked up an example screenshot to help describe what I mean.
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Alyona Golf Pad posted 10 days ago Admin
Hi Michael! I've passed your feedback along to the development team for consideration. We appreciate you taking the time to share this!
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Michael Johnson posted 12 days ago
Oh, could same X/Y-axis be added to the Iron dispersion plots too? The plots are there, but there is no axis is displayed. The axis would be center from the green, so it shouldn't mess with the algorithm that generating these plots. Then we would have an idea if were 5-10yd short and left 15-20 yd Thanks!
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Michael Johnson posted 12 days ago
Agree, would be great if the app could show numbers for dispersion in addition to the plot. If easier/faster, could an X-axis be added to the current dispersion plot so that one could estimate the left to right shot dispersion? Thanks for considering!
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Alyona Golf Pad posted 18 days ago Admin
Hi all! That’s a great idea! Jeff, thanks so much for sharing your example. It really helps visualize how useful this feature could be! I'll pass this along to our engineering team for consideration.
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Jeff Ceruti posted about 1 month ago
Do we know if this feature is planned to be released in the future? I love this App too and have been using it for years but I may have to switch to something else that has this feature and more.
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Dan Smethurst posted 3 months ago
Agree, this is something I also requested a while ago. Would love to see it
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Luke Haines posted 3 months ago
I second this. Being able to add a set yardage of dispersion for both approach shots as Jeff's photo shows would be a very beneficial feature. Even more so in my opinion, would be the same thing off the tee with dispersion arcs that can be set. I've seen this with a different GPS app that is getting quite popular, but love GolfPAD and would like to see it added here.
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