Key Takeaways
Shot Scope adds Strokes Gained data to its shot-tracking/performance package.Phase One introduced this past week includes Strokes Data comparison to Tour.Hole-by-hole analytics and other info will be rolled out in Phase Two this spring.Phase Three allows you to compare with players in your handicap range.Shot Scope’s new Strokes Gained Data is a big deal for the Edinburgh, Scotland-based golf tech company. Shot Scope took a huge leap forward last summer when it released its V3 GPS watch. But with Arccos adding Strokes Gained to its data package last summer, Shot Scope had been lagging just a wee bit behind, as the Scots might say.
That wee lag is no more.
Strokes Gained is the Holy Grail for golf analytic nerds. The self-aware golfer finds Strokes Gained to be a data-centric insight into their strengths and weaknesses. You’ll discover where you need work and it helps you track your progress. The self-delusional golfer, however, will find Strokes Gained a cold and harsh but ultimately very useful dose of reality.
Just What Is “Strokes Gained”?
Strokes Gained determines exactly where and how you’re gaining (or losing) strokes. By analyzing millions of shots over years, Strokes Gained determines how many strokes the baseline average golfer takes to hole out from every imaginable spot on a golf course. Strokes Gained uses that information to tell us whether an individual shot is better or worse than the baseline average and by how much.
Simple, right?


