Shot Scope adds ‘strokes gained’ data monitoring

Shot Scope V3

Shot Scope has unveiled a significant string of upgrades to its performance tracking platform, allowing users of its V1, V2 and V3 watches to review ‘strokes gained’ data for all facets of their game on the mobile app. 

‘Strokes gained’ (SG) is a way of analysing where a player sits when comparing every aspect of their performance with players in the rest of a dataset. This approach to performance analysis will allow Shot Scope users to gain a greater understanding of which areas of their game they may need to work on in order to improve their overall scoring average. It will do this by isolating individual aspects of a player’s game and comparing it to the entire Shot Scope dataset to deliver efficient results.
The release of SG on Shot Scope’s performance tracking platform forms part of a wider update to its apps, including new performance pages, round overviews and social features.SG capabilities will be released onto the Shot Scope platform in three separate phases. Launched today (January 27), phase one is a strokes gained overview release, benchmarking users’ statistics against Tour golfers. The overview gives strokes gained data for tee shots, approaches, short game, putting for individual rounds and filters such as the last five or 10 rounds. For all Shot Scope users, strokes gained will be backdated to include previous years’ data (75 million+ shots) to ensure the best possible experience.

The second phase is expected in the Spring, and will expand on the initial ‘SG’ release, with collated information on trends and insights into golfer performance. This phase will allow Shot Scope to break down front nine and back nine SG data, as well dive deeper into each sub-category. For example, information on tee shots over time, tee-to-green statistics and tee shots by hole distance (the same sub-categories will apply to approaches, short game and putting).

The final phase of implementation will allow Shot Scope users to benchmark their performance against golfers of a similar handicap. Initially this will be in categories of 0-5, 5-10, 10-15, 15-20 and 20-25, with more specific handicap updates being made available via software updates in the future. Phase three is expected to be introduced by June 2021.

“This is a really important progression for our performance tracking platform,” said Shot Scope CEO David Hunter. “We have taken user-feedback on board and have acknowledged that strokes gained is a hugely important aspect of game improvement. The ability for golfers to assess their game against others at the touch of a button will really help them to identify areas of their game that need to be developed, ultimately helping them play better golf.”

Shot Scope V3 users have unlimited access to Tour-quality performance statistics with the touch of a button. More than 100 different analytics can be reviewed via the Shot Scope V3 mobile app or Shot Scope’s online dashboard on different clubs, tee shots, approaches, short game and putting.

For more information, visit www.shotscope.com.