Gone are the days of relying solely on gut instinct and a well-worn yardage book. Thanks to modern-day tech, golfers can carry a personal caddy, swing coach, and statistician right in their pockets.
The Apple Watch is an excellent fitness watch, but its true trump card is its utility. There’s an array of apps that take full advantage of the watch’s health tracking smarts and more, and few make ...
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Golfshot: Golf GPS $29.99, iOS Golfshot uses the best aerial maps from the likes of Bing and Google to show you more than 40,000 fairways and holes in the best possible detail. Touch a couple of ...
The best golf GPS apps for Android phones and watches can make the devices designed and built specifically for golf seem unnecessary — especially for casual players who don’t play the game often ...
Long gone are the days of hoping the course you booked your tee time at has 150-yard makers to pace off your yardages to the green. Today, our phones can give us all the information we need to hit the ...
The new Golfscope AR update to the Golfshot app features one of the first augmented-reality offerings in golf. Though Arccos has introduced AR in its Arccos Caddie product, GPS apps do not typically ...
With golf season in mid-swing, is your handicap going down, or just your morale? If it's the latter, a few extra lessons might be in order. Given that I write for Engadget (and not Golf Digest) I ...
In an update that was a year in the making, the USGA has given golfers what they’ve been clamoring for: GPS distances and course-mapping in its GHIN handicapping app. Almost 2.5 million golfers have ...