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Make it easier to delete/edit shot lengths for each club.

Hi, I would like to see an improvement on how to manually remove misscalculated shots for each club. As of right now you have to manually check through each hole and scorecard and manually delete the shots (or add more shots) to get the correct length if the watch have missed to register a shot after the one you hit with the club.

My suggestion is to improve the "Gear" page, both on Garmin Connect and in the golf app so that you can expand each club and get all shots registered with that club, and from there manually delete shots that you know is miscalculated. So for example currently I have a 300+ yard shot with my 3 Iron which is impossible, but to remove that shot I'll have to manually check through each scorecard and hole to find that particular shot which is a big pain in the ass with the amount of rounds I have played, so If i just could find it directly under the "Gear" tab and remove it from there it would be so much easier.

An improvement ontop of this would be to add a link for each shot in the "Gear" section that would redirect you to the correct scorecard and hole for that particular shot.

  • Hi Chris, please add me to this one also

    KR

  • Any news if this is being considered.  I currently have a 475 yard drive and 380 yard 5 wood shot that the only way to correct the figures was to delete the club and start the stats all over again.  As suggested above, being able to identify the shots and delete them individually or restrict stats to last 10 or 20 games would be incredibly useful.  Being able to reset my course stats or performance states would be equally helpful, currently the only way to do this is to delet the account and start a new one.

  • Hi,

    This is the first reply I've found about feature improvements. Do you have a public roadmap for thedthe app? HowuHow aboutcabout a list of suggestions being considered?

    Considering the price of the devices and the absolute bare bones of the app, I really hope changes are afoot.

    There's better editing, tracking and management a available from free golf sites! Golf shake for instance. It's very disappointing and may lead to my returning this and going for Shot Scope.

    Thanks

    Greg

  • I am fairly confident that large abnormalities are not included in the averages. Recently got a new 4 iron, and more than half the shots I take with it are low lofted punch outs that barely go anywhere. Yet the average is spot on at 226. And the sample size is really small since it's new... so if all shots were considered it would definitely be WAY lower. The algorithm handles the average pretty nicely.

    The only reason to care about this is seeing the unusual "max" number, I think? Pretty much all my iron maxes are a bladed nuke, but who cares if it's not averaged. Perhaps people just aren't happy with the dose of reality they get from seeing what their actual average is?

  • Well its hard to know since there isnt anywhere where it says if it does or not, and since it does show those odd max lengths you assume it would take those into account when calculating the averages, but if it don't thats good.

    Also it would be fun to see how far you actually hit your furthest 7 iron for example, but nearly all my irons maxes are shots where it has missed to register the next shot so it registers first when you enter the green or the next tee so all my irons have a 300-400 yard max shot.

    Also there really should be better info about your irons (and your game) in general not just yardage, but fairways hit, greens hit from fairway, greens hit from rough etc etc. There are so many companies joining the party that Garmin really need to step it up to stay in the game, companies ike Arccos and the new Shotscope that is like 1/3 of the price of the Garmin S62 that also includes tags have way better statistic tracking currently than Garmin.

  • Shot Overview will give you fairways hit, greens hit, and accuracy per club at different distances. Only thing it doesn't do that you said is differentiate from fairway or rough. Click on "View Details" under your strokes gained bars.

  • Any updates on this? Its been soon 1 year (!) since this suggestion and as far as I can see there has been nothing to fix an easy way to remove falsely registered shots. I still have a 500 yard drive, 300 yard 8 iron and so on, and I have no intent on manually checking every hole on every scorecard to find this. Luckily there golf seasons has been off for several months and are a couple of months away to start here but it's nothing less than pathetic how nothing have happened in over 10 months since I suggested this...

    As people have pointed out in other threads, this is what will cause you to lose your golf customers. Your watches are really good but the software department is lacking alot and especially in how fast you update stuff that your customers want.

  • This feature request is still being considered by our development team as customers who are asking for this improvement come in. If there is anyone that would like to be added to this ticket, please reach out to .

  • I don't really get the way you guys work with updates. Why would it even be just "considered" instead of added to a list of updates to do? Do you only have one developer on your team?

    Also why would more demand make it more likely to happen? The demand is there, it's me and I want a good product (which hardware wise you have, but lack in software/functions) and no offense but I doubt that the majority of your Approach 62 users use this forum to voice their opinions.