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Im interested to sign up at my local stadium. How is it played? 9 tee points and your givin only 1 ball per tee? Unless you sign up for vip for double balls? Do you wait at each tee for others to hit their shot? Is it just for fun and the experience? What if you actually make a hole? Commercial and website is so vauge.
I bought one and love the sound and the display. On a negative note, Im struggling with the app staying active on my phone during the round. Do you have any suggestions?
If you go by their suggested spots it will be by itself at the top. One of the reasons I stopped using this bag was because the clubs moved around so much.
Garmin watches are garbage quality. The battery life can’t even get through a single round of golf and they break constantly. I love the app, I love that it tracks all your shots and data, but I won’t be buying another one to replace this broken one
That’s an interesting perspective. I’ve had my Garmin watch for over 3 years and it still works fine. Granted it’s not my everyday watch, but I can play at least 3 rounds before I have to charge it. There are so many great options if Garmin isn’t your thing there’s so many options to choose from!
@@BogeyKingGolf I have just a standard Bushnell watch, it shows the yardages and everything but nothing else. I’d liked the Garmin because it showed the slope and the course. Like I said the app is really good too. I’ve spoken to multiple other people as well who have the battery problems with Garmin
I like to think of it as a power fade 😂 I had it at 10.5 to start and was averaging around 10 yards less off the tee. I didn’t really notice a difference (for me at least) in the dispersion of my shots.
Certainly looks forgiving. Some of those weren't great strikes, certainly, but the balls always wound up going forward, judging from where your flag markers were showing up in the video.
Way too big for a par 3. For that I’d check out Sunday Golf. Use my code bogeyking for 15% off. This bag does work on a push cart, but can be difficult to fasten the straps since it’s on the larger size.
I don’t usually play in wet conditions so I’m not 100% sure. I would think they are not since there’s no zipper. They do keep the contents secure though.
Torture to listen to this long winded video with very little information. You need to modify the length of future videos by taking the square root of the number of words in this video.
After spending so much time watching the video I’m grateful you took the time to leave me this timely feedback. I’ll get to work on the math to determine how long my future videos should be.
You don’t need a subscription to use Bluetooth. That unlocks additional features for tracking your data and stats. It comes with a year for free so you can determine if you want to keep it or not.
That is a hard question! If I could use them both at the same time I would. I actually switch back and forth between them quite a bit. The RevCore has a great high end build at a very good price point. The Sunday bag is feature packed and is also priced well. I think it would come down to personal preference based on features and looks.
Super helpful video. I’m playing at Oriole Park next weekend and I’m not sure what to expect. Your video helped me. I’m going to prepare at the range with my short irons and wedges!
I don’t know for certain, but my guess is the speaker is the display and speaker while you use your phone’s gps signal to provide the distance. The Ringer doesn’t have a speaker, but has its own GPS. I think the trade off in features is probably the reason they are the same.
I use them both a lot of the time. I use the shot tracking of the Garmin watch and the music/visual distance of the speaker. I think it really depends on personal preference of a wearable or something else.
They both have great features and are built well. The RevCore has an elevated look and build that screams tour bag. After using the RevCore a bunch it holds up to the abuse I throw at it.