Features needed to Stay Relevant

Hello,

After using Garmin golf for 6 months. I wanted to summarize what I feel is necessary to get Garmin up to par with its competitors such as Arccos. I stick with Garmin because I have the hardware and use it for other things, but I would never choose it for golf only with its current limitations:

Of all the items, I’d say adjusting club stats for environmental factors and upgrading the course imagery and planning is what is most behind at this point.

Club Stats: 

  • Garmin needs a way for users to reset this or select a time period for viewing 
  • We need the distances adjusted for environmental factors like Arccos does. Not having this makes the averages subject to outliers driven by elevation, wind, etc.
  • We should be able to see the dispersion in yards by club to understand accuracy data by club

Course Planning:

  • The maps and gps needs to be brought up to modern day times. We should have satellite imagery as an option 
  • We need the ability to preview a course so we can plan shots. Ideally, our real club data and virtual caddie can be used in preview mode to help us plan aim points etc.
  • Allow for note taking by hole to save notes and strategy
  • Allow users to do course/condition reviews

User Experience:

  • The “leaderboard” in current form is useless. Showing a stack ranking for only a week by net, means nothing. We should show gross scores or even number of holes on the course with birdies achieved similar to the app 18 birdies
  • Allow users to share (if they want) their rounds and scorecards so you can comment and engage with other users (again, similar to Grint or 18 birdies)
  • Tournaments seem completely unfinished, after the round it just disappears. I’d say either develop this or scrap it.

Performance Stats:

  • Should be able to see strokes gained by club and situation. The AI blurbs have good insights with this data, but there is no way to get to that otherwise
  • The visual on dispersion is good, but we should be able to see the actual numbers so we can use it and see how it’s trending. 
  • User should be able to set a time period for the data, especially if they have recently improved or regressed

I love garmin, but it’s sad how far behind they have gone by letting their golf app sit stale. The hardware is winning the race, but the processing of the data and the app experience is probably worst in class. 

  • I agree with a lot if not all of what you typed. I knew Garmin was lacking compared to Arccos and other game trackers. I hoped that having the ct10 and ct1 I would finally get some usable data especially with putting. Still no useful data. To make it worse, once I received the CT1's I started having the blue triangle and reboot on the course. Same as others have had. Would loose all data prior to the freeze. I don't like the cost of Arccos subscription but it is more reliable and provides more useful data.If they start providing course views ( Apple Watch) so I can see hazards ahead like Garmin, I probably wouldn't look back. I have had so many Garmin watches for running and have always liked the feel and easy of using them. This S70 is great and feels great on the wrist but I want to have usable data to review on my own and with my instructor. I know I can mark the data I want on my own, but we all know playing public courses about pace issues and I don't want to worry about being slow.