Unfortunately the putting statistics don't show up (performance statistics) although I record all of my puts. What could be the reason of this?
Unfortunately the putting statistics don't show up (performance statistics) although I record all of my puts. What could be the reason of this?
putting stats show in the App and on the website but they are worthless as you can't record the pin position. I thought by saving the score at the pin would work but it doesn't. I've tested it with a round of short putts and a round of long putts.
This pin position was biggest disappoinment to me. Putting statistics, approach shots and chipping statistics are quite rubbish because you actually don't know how near/far those are from pin.
hello 9191335. Exactly. I only bought the CT10 starter pack for the chipping & putting stats. I noticed something was wrong after round 1 with the putter CT10 and so I tested it with a round of long putts and a round of short putts. I assumed saving the score at the pin would save the pin location (that's an obvious requirement that should have been included in the watch design) but clearly it wasn't doing that. I'm assuming it's taking the centre of the green as the pin location so clearly not designed by a golfer. The chipping circular graphic showed many shots at the front of the green which ties in with most pin positions being at the front of the green. The dashboard does say that the target is the centre of the green but I expected it to be a graphic view of the ball position near the pin. Granted it would require some more sophisticated coding to overlay many different pin positions onto a simple target graphic but the advertising implied that would occur in imo. I don't know where you are in the world but I'm in the UK and I intend to lodge a complaint with the Advertising Standards Agency. £70 obtained from many golfers (some may have bought the full set for £240) who expected accurate putting stats have been mislead by Garmin.
What about if you move the Pin position to somewhere near accurate (I admit moving the Pin position is a bit of a guess and very fiddly). I thought the performance stats on putting on short, medium and long putts based on where we tell it the pin actually is located. We need a Garmin tech to give us the right answer here.
Anyone seen the V3 shot scope. The features in that watch show better putting info. You seem to be able to zoom into the green a bit closer in their App. Why cant we do this Garmin boffins. Its clearly possible and not a GPS accuracy problem.