Shot Scope X5 GPS Golf Watch Update: New Full Hole Mapping
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Shot Scope X5 GPS Golf Watch Update: New Full Hole Mapping

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Shot Scope X5 GPS Golf Watch Update: New Full Hole Mapping

The Shot Scope X5 GPS golf watch is getting a pretty massive update today. And it’s one that’s been long-anticipated.

The Edinburgh, Scotland-based company, MyGolfSpy’s official On-Course Partner, is unveiling full hole mapping for its flagship X5 GPS watch. Also included are a few new visual features that unlock Shot Scope’s stable of stats for use on the course.

“The addition of full hole maps to the X5 is something existing users can really make use of,’ says Shot Scope CEO David Hunter. “The bank of statistics they’ve already collected can be used during their round as they take on each hole.”

The firmware update is being rolled out today. It’s free to all existing Shot Scope X5 GPS watch users as well as new customers.

Shot Scope X6 GPS golf watch with hole mapping.

Shot Scope X5 GPS: What Is Full Hole Mapping?

Full hole mapping isn’t anything new in the GPS golf watch game. With the new update, the Shot Scope X5 will expand upon the traditional front-middle-back distances to the green. It now will provide an aerial view of the hole, showing doglegs, bunkers and water hazards.

Additionally, Shot Scope is leveraging its automatic shot-tracking statistics to help you make better on-course decisions. Among the analytics Shot Scope provides is something called P-AVG, Performance Average. P-Avg uses Shot Scope’s unique algorithm to determine how far a well-struck shot with each club will go. When you’re on the tee, the X5 overlays your P-Avg distances for your three longest clubs over the hole map.

P-Avg mathematically eliminates chunks, punch-outs and other intentional or unintentional outliers. At the tee box, the X5 will show the P-Avg distances for your driver, 3-wood and driving iron. You can then decide which will put you in the best position.

Shot Scope X5 GPS golf watch.

The Shot Scope X5 GPS golf watch also includes an adjustable distance line. You use your finger to scroll the line up or down to find the right landing area and avoid hazards. Your P-Avg will only be displayed on par-4 and par-5 holes. It will display just the distance line on par-3 holes.

Also, you’ll need to have at least five rounds worth of edited and signed-off data in your Shot Scope system for P-Avg to display.

More New Features

The Shot Scope X5 launched just about a year ago. At the time, Shot Scope promised full hole mapping was in the works and would be added “eventually.” Today is “eventually.”

Additional features include lay-up distance overlays. The Shot Scope X5 GPS golf watch will show 100-, 150- and 200-yard lay-up distances on the hole map. As you make your way from tee to green, the X5 map automatically zooms in, based on your location. As you approach the green, you’ll be able to access a full green map.

Shot Scope X5 GPS golf watch.

At the next tee box, the X5 will show a standard front-middle-back GPS readout. You use your finger to swipe left and the full hole map will appear on the screen. You’ll see the map with a distance overlay in orange for your driver. You can change the club simply by tapping the club ID icon.

You can also choose a background color for your map. The default is black but white and green are options.

Shot Scope X5 GPS golf watch.

As mentioned, the update is available starting today. If you already own a Shot Scope X5 GPS golf watch, simply go through the process of updating your firmware. If you buy one new, you’ll update the firmware during the product set-up process.

The new update will provide full-hole maps for 36,000 golf courses worldwide.

ShotScope X5 GPS Golf Watch with Full Hole Maps: Final Thoughts, Price and Availability

Shot Scope and Arccos have set themselves apart as the standard bearers in shot-tracking technology and game analytics. Both have undeniable strengths and suffer the occasional missed shots and both require post-round editing. The new hole mapping feature does help Shot Scope close the gap on Arccos in on-course features. Shot Scope’s game data rivals that of Arccos but Arccos will give you a little more information on the course. The question is how much information is too much? Shot Scope’s new hole mapping function does give you plenty of detail to get you from tee to green efficiently.

Arccos has recently untethered itself from your smartphone with its new Link Pro. However, you will need your phone if you want GPS information. And even though many OEMs are including Arccos sensors with their clubs, they’re still battery-powered and will eventually need replacing. Additionally, after the first year, ARCCOS charges a $12.99 per month membership subscription. With Shot Scope, the sensors are non-electric and there are no subscription fees.

Several app-based GPS and shot-tracking systems such as Golfshot leverage technology you already own. They use your iPhone and Apple Watch but are also subscription-based.

But, again, with Shot Scope, you buy an X5 GPS golf watch for $299.99 and that’s it.

You can’t say you don’t have choices. And from our experience, they all perform well and all offer robust and usable analytics.

The Shot Scope X5 GPS golf watch retails for $299.99. It’s available at DICK’s Sporting Goods, Golf Galaxy, PGA TOUR Superstores and other golf retailers. It’s also available online at Shot Scope’s website.

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      Robert Mulligan

      1 month ago

      I just sent my X5 back to shot scope. This being my 2nd X5 in less than a year! My issue is with how and why they chose to map 9 hole courses. In particular a certain 27 hole facility in Grapevine Texas. There clearly seems to be a disconnect between mapping and customer support. I was originally told start 3 rounds and upon completion the 2 rounds on the same 9 would combine as one. WRONG. Then I was told you can’t do that. The next time I played in shotgun start everything was fine until the end of the 2nd nine holes when the watch wouldn’t let me resume the round on the initial nine. Shot scope maps these as individual nines when they should combined as 18 hole course and played as the USGA has rated them. Buyer beware!

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      Trusty Rusty

      2 months ago

      Decent watch, great functionality, thank you for the review! I getting so sick and tired of subscriptions. Thank you X5

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      HikingMike

      2 months ago

      That’s great to see they added this. It’s an advantage of having a phone app, even though inconvenient using a phone on the course, you can really see the hole well and check distances of different shots and such.

      Reply

      Hopp Man

      2 months ago

      Maybe they can fix many of the other issues with the X5. My original one just started shutting down on it’s own and would only come on when I plugged it back in, the thing is the battery wasn’t dead, still had plenty of charge. After 3-4 times of this happening in the middle of my rounds, I contacted support and they sent me a replacement that I have yet to use. The touchscreen also has issues in the rain, doesn’t work all that well.

      I trust my V3 more than the X5 as the V3 has only one issue with syncing courses, but always worked fine on the course regardless of weather.

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      Andrew the Great!

      2 months ago

      My X5 has been terrific (bought it a year ago; also got one for my son; both were replacements for Shot Scope’s V3 that we both had for a few years, thanks to MGS’s review back in 2020 IIRC).

      Playing twice this upcoming Friday, and again on Sunday (BIL is in town for a family wedding). Syncing the firmware right now. Can’t wait to put these upgrades to the test!

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      Ken Bame

      2 months ago

      I am waiting for the X5 to get USB-C charging. I am real tired of having a different charger for different devices. The European Parliament has voted to make USB-C the common charging standard in the EU. All mobile devices with up to 100W power delivery (including phones, tablets and earbuds) sold in the region will have to come with a USB-C charging port by the end of 2024. Laptops will need to make the switch by spring 2026. Hoping that the US will adapt this standard.

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      Eugene Gallacher

      2 months ago

      Whilst I never found not having this a deal breaker as I bought for the shot tracking more than pure GPS, it is a welcome update, particularly the overlaid layup graphics and when using at other golf tracks than my home course.
      It just makes a good golf watch better.

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