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That means if I can talk my friends into getting SS, I can set up a leaderboard. 🙂

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Now through July 8, the code to save you 15% off the ShotScope product line is: thesandtrap.

Homepage link: https://shotscope.com/?rfsn=6877023.775504e&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=6877023.775504e

Those are referral links, too. The last two are the ones we've been discussing in this topic.

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The website is showing the H4 and Pro Lx+ as out of stock for me. Anyone else having that problem?

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56 minutes ago, DeadMan said:

The website is showing the H4 and Pro Lx+ as out of stock for me. Anyone else having that problem?

Yep, it shows me that too.

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"You think you're Jim Furyk. That's why your phone is never charged." - message from my mother

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4 hours ago, DeadMan said:

The website is showing the H4 and Pro Lx+ as out of stock for me. Anyone else having that problem?

Yeah I was following along here and debating on picking the H4 up, but out of stock for me as well.

-Eric

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I was just able to place an order for the H4. I did get an error message that it was out of stock, but it allowed me to check out and place the order. I have a confirmation e-mail.

I'm sure it will be fine, it's just strange. I put it on a credit card, so I can always dispute the charge if worst comes to worst. Not really worried about that though.

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-- Daniel

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Okay, it showed out of stock for me too. But after I selected that I was in the United States it showed it as in stock.

So, I ordered one. 

My bag is an ever-changing combination of clubs. 

A mix I am forever tinkering with. 

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Thanks @DeadMan;  that worked for me as well.  Order placed!

Thanks for the discount code too, @iacas

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"You think you're Jim Furyk. That's why your phone is never charged." - message from my mother

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Shotscope responded to my query but I still have the issue. I replied with a screenshot.

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I forgot to charge the H4 last night. We’ll see how many holes it lasts this time.

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5 hours ago, billchao said:

I forgot to charge the H4 last night. We’ll see how many holes it lasts this time.

Ok so it charged 20% in the 30 minutes I was home which probably would have been enough for the round at 46%, but then I realized I could charge it in my car on the way to the course so it worked out fine.

I ended up over 65% so it looks like it charges about 40% per hour.

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I'm jumped the impulse buy and placed my order for the H4 as well.  Appreciate you arranging the discount @iacas

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On 5/18/2022 at 8:11 PM, billchao said:

The Shot Scope tags have a slightly longer screw than the Game Golf ones. I’m hoping they’ll stay in the PURE grips better because of that.

I noticed on a couple of shots from the other day that they do pop up out of the grip and I had to screw them back down. I can’t say for certain if the longer screw on the Shot Scope tag keeps it from popping out completely like my old GG tags or if I’m simply noticing when they first start to pop out with these because I’m tagging the unit to the club. Might be the former because at least one of the times I noticed the tag was loose after I hit my shot.

For those with PURE grips who are concerned about tags popping out, I think silicone might still be the way to go.

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Hey all.  So I just removed the first of my GG tags from a club.  Here is the result.  Will this be a problem when I get the Shot Scope?  I guess I'm asking if I have to regrip my clu bs for the tags at this point (grips are otherwise in good condition -- if I were just going from GG to nothing, I'd be fine with the grip the way it is).

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Driver:  Titleist 915D2.  4-wood:  Titleist 917F2.  Titleist TS2 19 degree hybrid.  Another hybrid in here too.  Irons 5-U, Ping G400.  Wedges negotiable (currently 54 degree Cleveland, 58 degree Titleist) Edel putter. 

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47 minutes ago, Shindig said:

Hey all.  So I just removed the first of my GG tags from a club.  Here is the result.  Will this be a problem when I get the Shot Scope?  I guess I'm asking if I have to regrip my clu bs for the tags at this point (grips are otherwise in good condition -- if I were just going from GG to nothing, I'd be fine with the grip the way it is).

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I wouldn't guarantee anything but I believe silicone, as @billchao suggested would be your best option.   When I removed my GG tags there was no tearing like yours, just silicone residue.  Then again, I don't have pure grips.

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On 7/2/2022 at 11:07 AM, billchao said:

Ok so it charged 20% in the 30 minutes I was home which probably would have been enough for the round at 46%, but then I realized I could charge it in my car on the way to the course so it worked out fine.

I ended up over 65% so it looks like it charges about 40% per hour.

I've found it charges very quickly. I forgot to charge it last week and plugged it in in the pro shop while I warmed up, it easily charged enough to handle 18 holes.

The only complaint I have, and it's a small one, is it takes A LONG time to find the GPS satellites. I missed tagging my opening drive a couple times due to this issue. You can't flip it on as you walk to the tee box. For a comparison today, I set it next to a Bushnell Phantom 2 and a Garmin Approach G80 and they both were able to find the satellites and were ready to go in less than half the time as the H4. And forget about it if you are playing a course you have never played before, it took forever to pull up the two courses I played in Mexico. I turned it on as I drove to the first tee and I missed my drive and my second shot.

Other than that little gripe, I love this thing. So easy to use, so convenient, great data, and very accurate.

 

 

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11 minutes ago, NM Golf said:

The only complaint I have, and it's a small one, is it takes A LONG time to find the GPS satellites. I missed tagging my opening drive a couple times due to this issue. You can't flip it on as you walk to the tee box. For a comparison today, I set it next to a Bushnell Phantom 2 and a Garmin Approach G80 and they both were able to find the satellites and were ready to go in less than half the time as the H4. And forget about it if you are playing a course you have never played before, it took forever to pull up the two courses I played in Mexico. I turned it on as I drove to the first tee and I missed my drive and my second shot.

You probably play the same course frequently, too. I do it a few minutes before.

Today at Mid-Pines it took about two minutes. But at Mid-South (after we played Talamore in the morning), it took literally 15 seconds.

If you change areas, it has to do more work. But that's why I said the first thing.

I also didn't load anything on my phone when I traveled. Not that you had to with GAME Golf, either. And with GG you only got blinking lights to let you know if you were on the course and GPS locked. This at least tells you on the screen.

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