The ifrothgolf review
A GPS golf watch with proper automatic shot tracking built in, aimed at stat nerds who want to know where their game actually leaks without paying a yearly subscription. You screw the included tags into your grips and it logs every shot hands-free.
What's great
The big win is no subscription, ever. Unlike Arccos you pay once and the app, the 100-plus stats and Strokes Gained are free for life, which over a few seasons makes it a steal. The GPS yardages (front, middle, back, hazards, layups) are accurate and the 36,000 courses are preloaded, so it works out of the box. When the auto tracking behaves it's genuinely useful, and the Pin Collect short-game data is a proper edge over rivals. Reviewers at Plugged In Golf and Breaking Eighty both rate the GPS and the stats highly.
Worth knowing
Be honest with yourself: the auto tracking is not flawless. Most testers had to fix 4 to 6 shots per round, and the app's editing screen is a faff that can eat half an hour. Battery is the real sore point, several owners drained it flat in a single 18, so the "two rounds" claim is optimistic. The touchscreen is fiddly when wet and the lock-dial gets annoying. It's not a smartwatch either, no notifications or fitness tracking. And you have to wear it, no cart mount.
The verdict
I rate it for the value and the data, especially if you're an Arccos refusenik who hates subscriptions. Just go in knowing you'll be tidying up missed shots in the app and babysitting the battery.
What reviewers say
Praised as the most full-featured Shot Scope yet and a standout for data and value, while reviewers note shot detection can drop the odd shot and battery is only average.





