Monday, May 04, 2015

GAME GOLF Product Review

Name: GAME GOLF Tracking System
Price: $229 CAD in most places
Features/Description: A tracking system that tracks your ever shot on the golf course. By "tagging" the unit with tags that attach to each of your clubs, various stats about your round are logged then made available to you.
Website: http://www.gamegolf.com

Pros: Very user friendly and provides tons of useful stats for golfers of every skill level, great for any golfer who wants to improve. Identifies (via stats) your best and worst parts of your game.
Cons: The shot-detection system sometimes picks up practice swings and significant hip motion, which will influence your stats unless corrected. Uploading your round ASAP makes the editing process easier, as you'll probably remember more of your round.

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Overall Rating:  4.5 out of 5

GAME GOLF is probably one of the most revolutionary golf aids to ever be released. Simply put, it's a unit that uses a GPS-like system to track your every shot on the golf course, basically providing you with a map of where you hit your shots during your round as well as useful stats based on the shots. How it works is very simple. You attach "tags" (see image above) that screw into the grip of your club, then every time you use a club on the golf course, you tap the unit with the tag on the club (near your ball of course) and your location for that shot is recorded. You do this for every shot and every club you use on the course. But no worries if you forget to tag, as  the unit has a shot-detection system that detects hip motion from your swing, so the shot is still recorded. After your round, you simply plug the unit into your computer and upload the round to GAME GOLF's website (where you must have an account), where it stores the round and all the stats collected from it. After uploading the round (which you can edit online as well), the round and all the stats can then be viewed from the site or from their mobile app.

This entire process may seem complicated, but the people at GAME GOLF have made it very easy to implicate and understand. Whenever you successfully "tag" your club against the unit, a tone is played, the unit vibrates, and a green LED lights up, indicating that you tagged. The light stays on for one minute, which acts as a reminder in case you're wondering if you've tagged or not. There's also no need for course selection, tee selection, etc. Once you turn on the unit on the course (I would recommend as you are standing on the first tee), it automatically recognizes which course you're at and what tees you're playing from. All you do is leave the device on all round and tag your shots. At the end of your round, you turn the device off, which signals the device to conclude your round. It's as simple as that. Uploading and editing your round online is also very easy, and the entire process is made simpler via online tutorials that GAME GOLF provides.

Perhaps the most fascinating and useful part about GAME GOLF is the stats it records. It's like having a person following you around on the golf course, taking note of every shot you make. GAME GOLF tells you stats such as club distance, accuracy off the tee, distance from hole on approach, etc. for each club as well as overall round stats like number of pars, number of putts, your handicap, etc. Stats, I think, are ideal for golfers who are looking at getting better because stats simply tell you what the best/worst parts of your game are and thus areas for improvement. This is why GAME GOLF is so useful for any golfer.

Leaving the theory aside, I put GAME GOLF in play in several of my recent rounds. I found that I rarely forgot to tag my shots, partially due to how excited I was to see my stats after but partially due to the fact that I was reviewing it. The shot-detection system worked 100% of the time for me when I forgot to tag, but I did notice that it picked up on practice swings that I had taken not near my ball. For example, as I was waiting for my golf buddy to hit his shot, I got out of my golf cart and took some practice swings with one of my clubs. The device subsequently recorded my practice swings as a shot. It's also worth noting that the detection system only records that a shot has been taken, but doesn't say with what specific club (you can add the club online). One thing I recommend is uploading your round online as soon as possible, since you'll probably remember more of your round. For the few times that the detection system recorded one of my practice swings, I could not remember if it was my real shot or not as I forgot to tag my club. The good part is that these detected shots can easily be removed when editing the round online

Another big issue for most golfers looking to buy GAME GOLF is price. At $229, it does cost a bit more than your average training aid, which will definitely deter some golfers. I think it is 100% worth it though. The information and feedback you're getting from every round really justifies the price. GAME GOLF isn't a use-once-and-chuck-it product, you'll use it every round and collect more and more valuable data each time you play. Soon enough, you develop a sort of "portfolio" of your golf game, telling you what you do/don't do well in golf in general, which again will tells you where you can improve. And knowing what you're doing wrong is the first step to getting better, in my opinion.

Overall, GAME GOLF is a product that will no doubt change and open your eyes to many aspects of your golf game. I'd recommend it for every golfer, whether you want to get better or are just curious about your stats. 4.5 out of 5!


-Nick
Toronto Golf Reviews

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