Shot Scope is more than a GPS golf watch. It is a complete performance tracking system that combines GPS distances, automatic shot tracking and advanced analytics to help golfers understand their game and make smarter decisions on the course.
Using lightweight GPS watches like the Shot Scope V5 and X5, along with performance tracking tags and rangefinders, Shot Scope allows golfers to capture every shot automatically. The data then feeds into detailed performance reports that reveal your true club distances, dispersion patterns and scoring trends, helping players practise with purpose and reduce wasted shots.
This page is your Shot Scope hub. Each article below answers a specific question about Shot Scope technology, from how strokes gained data works, to understanding Shot Scope GPS golf watches, the benefits of Shot Scope laser rangefinders, and how shot tracking tags capture performance data during a round.
Buying Shot Scope Products
Shot Scope produces a range of golf technology designed to help golfers understand their game and make better decisions on the course. The ecosystem includes GPS watches, laser rangefinders, shot tracking systems and portable launch monitors.
Each product category focuses on a slightly different part of the game. Some golfers simply want fast yardages during the round, while others want deeper performance analytics that reveal where strokes are really being lost.
The sections below explain the main Shot Scope product categories and how golfers typically use them.
Shot Scope GPS Golf Watches
GPS golf watches are one of the most common ways golfers access yardages during a round. Shot Scope watches combine front, middle and back green distances with automatic shot tracking, allowing golfers to review performance after the round.
Over time this builds a performance profile including club distances, dispersion patterns and strokes gained statistics.
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Shot Scope Rangefinders
Laser rangefinders provide precise distance to the flag or any target on the course. Instead of relying on general GPS zones, a rangefinder measures the exact yardage to a bunker edge, tree, or pin position.
Many golfers use a rangefinder alongside a GPS watch. The watch provides a quick overview of the hole while the laser provides precise numbers when accuracy matters most.
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Shot Scope Shot Tracking Systems
Shot tracking systems record every shot during a round and build a detailed picture of how a golfer actually plays. Instead of guessing strengths and weaknesses, golfers can analyse statistics such as driving accuracy, approach performance, short game trends and strokes gained data.
Tracking systems are particularly useful for golfers who want to practise more efficiently and focus on the areas that influence scoring the most.
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Shot Scope Launch Monitor
Portable launch monitors provide instant feedback during practice sessions by measuring metrics such as ball speed, club speed and carry distance. This type of technology helps golfers understand strike quality and dial in real distances for each club.
The Shot Scope LM1 launch monitor is designed for golfers practising on the range, indoors with a net, or during distance gapping sessions.
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Browse the Full Shot Scope Range
If you want to explore the full range of Shot Scope golf technology, including watches, rangefinders, tracking systems and practice tools, you can browse the complete collection here.