Data is awesome, but lots of finicky aspects
First off I’ve used this for about a year and the attention to detail at times is good and at other times is severely lacking. First off, the app itself doesn’t have a way to play to a temporary green. The course I played on had a fairway temporary green but the app didn’t allow for the flag to be moved off the green. This would be useful if a temporary fairway green is in place or if GPS isn’t being precise enough which can affect putt distances. Second, I’ve had 8 sensors of the original 13+5 replacements die on me from 2 separate batches. It always seems to be from the same clubs at the bottom of the bag. 3rd I’ve encountered issues with the sensors staying in the grips. I’ve had to resort to glueing the screw in sensors in because the sensor grip kit doesn’t make economic sense. They’re 2 times the price of the normal grips and don’t offer replacement grips only. You’d have to rebuy a whole new smart kit set from what I’ve seen. At least hot glue can be removed and the sensors moved once my current grips fail. And finally, having the Apple Pay button in place since it’s required but setting the price at $0 and failing on the backend is a dirty workaround to not paying the 30% Apple tax. Not everyone wants to manage their subscription through your app with a difficult cancellation process. In fact, this practice may become an FTC violation soon with the click to cancel rule in which case you’ll need to change your policy. Also, the beta dashboard still hasn’t been shipped in >6 months. There’s also very obvious opportunities to start publishing better data about which brand clubs are more consistent, forgiving, longest, etc but we’ll probably never see that data. This has me wondering what the actual purpose of the subscription is for if we’re getting a snails pace of upgrades and fixes that make this questionable if it’s worth using anymore.