There are a lot of reasons that I stay a Hack year after year. I would say the number one reason is the lack of time to practice. During the golf season, I rarely get in more than the 9 holes per week that the league I run requires. Here in Michigan we have a pretty lengthy off-season and I usually hit the range about two times a month during the winter. I would guess my clubs would be the second thing on the list. I love playing with the Tommy Armour 845s that I have been playing with for the last ten years, but I am sure that a new set of cutting-edge, custom-fit clubs would shave at least a few strokes off a round for me. At least that’s what I tell myself.
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Picture from paid version, free version
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There are myriad reasons why I keep hacking away, and somewhere on that list is my inability to accurately approximate distances. I can’t always see the yard markers (if there are any) from where my shots sometimes end up. There have been countless times when the stars align for me to get great contact with my 6 iron, only to realize
—as my rare, straight shot soars over the green
—I needed great contact with my 7 iron . This year I downloaded the free
GolfLogix app for my HTC Evo smartphone, I would estimate it has shaved
at least 2 shots off each of the 9 hole rounds I have played this year. I know of no other way to shave 2 strokes off a round
without spending any time or money.
I am already paying an arm and a leg for my smartphone so I like to get as much “free” stuff from it as possible. The free version of the app shows you drawings and satellite images of each hole, as well as precise GPS distances to the
center of the green. In addition to distances, it also functions as a smart-scorecard for up to 4 players. It will let you track fairways hit, GIR's, penalty strokes, chips, sand chips and putting. You may not want to know that you only hit 6% of greens-in-regulation or you average 3.1 putts per hole, so you can turn all of those options on or off. It will store your stats and save your scores. If you upgrade to the paid version, currently $19.95, you get distances to hazards as well as distances to any part of the green or fairway by touching the screen. The paid version also gives you the ability to track the distance of shots made with each club and display the landing zones of your clubs over the picture of the hole. That being said I have only used the free version and I am completely happy with the results, but I am considering upgrading. The free version allows you to play two rounds with the upgraded benefits to try them out. They offer versions for iPhone, Android, Blackberry and Windows phones. I have played only 4 or 5 different courses this year and everyone of them has been available on the app, so they seem to have a good portion of courses mapped out. You can see if your favorite course is available
here. I know that there are other free GPS apps out there for smartphones, and in the interest of full disclosure I have not tried any others. That fact in itself shows how much I like this app.
On the rare occasion that I actually hit the ball how I want to, its nice to know that I have the right club in my hand. On the common occasion that I hit to ball into a hazard, it sucks to know that it was my poor skills which caused me to hit into the hazard, but at least I know that I had the right club in my hand. If only the app could use its GPS to help me track down the balls I shank into the woods or knee high grass it would be absolutely perfect.