6 Ways A Golf GPS App Can Improve Your Game
We all know that a GPS app can give you yardages, but can they actually improve your game and how else could one help?


GPS technology has become more and more prevalent in the game over the past few years, but how can it tangibly improve not only your game but also your enjoyment of it? Well here are 6 ways a Golf GPS app can do just that…
1. LEARNING HOW FAR YOU HIT YOUR CLUBS
It is no coincidence that two of the game's greatest ever iron players, Tiger Woods and Colin Montgomerie massively prioritised being pin high in their approach play. Their theory is that, if they were on their games, their approach shots wouldn’t generally be significantly offline, so the only thing stopping them from hitting it within birdie range on every hole would be controlling distance. Even in the recreational golfer's game, it is hugely beneficial to be pin high as much as possible. If you hit an approach shot 50ft wide of your target, but are pin high, you will have a 50ft putt, however, if you miss the mark by the same amount left or right and are 10 yards short as well, then you have a significantly longer distance to the hole.
Used correctly, a GPS app, such as Golfshot, will teach you how far you hit each club. Ensuring you input your club selection correctly, the app will store the actual yardage of each stroke and create accurate data for the exact average you hit each club. This will in turn help you make better club choices and be closer to the hole more consistently.
2. INFORMING GOOD STRATEGY
One of the most important jobs a PGA Tour caddy has is guiding their player around the golf course, steering well clear of any hazards or potential pitfalls. They do so by creating a robust club selection strategy based on where the trouble is on each hole. GPS apps can act as your virtual caddy and do the same thing. In fact, they can probably do it even better as one of the Pro Features of Golfshot allows you to not only get real-time distances to hazards and other parts of the hole but also to zoom in and get a closer look at the severity of those hazards.
GPS apps like Golfshot allow golfers to get quick access to crucial distance information
3. LEARNING YOUR SHOT PATTERNS AND TENDENCIES
Another way a GPS app can improve your golf game is by highlighting your tendencies with each club. For example, the Auto Shot Tracking feature of Golfshot automatically tracks every shot you take during a round and can be analyzed with the 3D round review feature. Here you can see any patterns developing or miss tendencies and can take the necessary technical or equipment-related steps to address the identified issues.
4. KEEPING YOUR STATISTICS
Apps that utilize Strokes Gained statistics can offer a real insight into the overall state of your golf game and make it extremely easy to identify your strengths and weaknesses. For example, if you notice that you are +1.2 strokes gained from the tee, +1.8 strokes gained in approach play, but -2.9 strokes gained putting, then it is very clear that some extra time on the practice green may be the key to lowering your score. While there are some common misconceptions about Strokes Gained, most golfers know it's the most accurate way to analyse your play.
Some GPS apps, like Golfshot, work with Apple Watch and allow you to keep score and gain Strokes Gained insights into your play
5. SPEEDING UP PLAY
No one likes slow play. Fact. GPS apps can really help to speed up the pace of play in a number of different ways. Firstly, you are very likely to take fewer shots if you are a GPS app user, and fewer shots means less time! Secondly, having access to accurate yardages on your wrist negates the need to fumble around in your golf bag for a laser rangefinder, wasting valuable seconds.
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Having all of the relevant information automatically updating itself on your wrist is not only massively convenient, but the time-saving benefits are clear. Some GPS apps also have a round timer and will tell you where you should be on the course, so you know straight away if you need to speed up.
6. ACCURATE YARDAGES REDUCE GUESSWORK
We have all probably been that playing frantically eyeballing the 150-yard marker and making a random guess as to how far short of it we are, then making our yardage calculation from there. Equally, we have all probably been that player bemoaning their luck as the ball fails to carry the bunker at the front of the green. Aside from their many other features, high-quality GPS apps like Golfshot take the guesswork out of golf and provide accurate yardages from anywhere on the course.

Joe has worked in the golf industry for nearly 20 years in a variety of roles. After a successful amateur career being involved in England squads at every age group, Joe completed his PGA degree qualification in 2014 as one of the top ten graduates in his training year and subsequently went on to become Head PGA Professional at Ryder Cup venue The Celtic Manor Resort. Equipment has always been a huge passion of Joe’s, and during his time at Celtic Manor, he headed up the National Fitting Centres for both Titleist and Taylormade. He’s excited to bring his knowledge of hardware to Golf Monthly in the form of equipment reviews and buying advice.
Joe lives in North Devon and still plays sporadically on the PGA West region circuit. His best round in recent years came earlier in 2023 where he managed a 9 under par 63 at Trevose GC in a Devon & Cornwall PGA Tournament.
Joe's current What's In The Bag?
Driver: Switch between TaylorMade Qi35 and Callaway Elyte TD - both with Fujikura Ventus Black 6-X
Fairway wood 1: TaylorMade BRNR Copper Mini Driver - Fujikura Ventus Black 7-X
Fairway wood 2: Callaway Apex UW 17˚- Fujikura Ventus Black 9-X
Irons: TaylorMade P7CB 3-PW with Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 shafts
Wedges: Callaway Opus 50, 54, and 60 degrees - Project X LS 6.0 shafts
Putter: LAB Golf Oz.1 (zero shaft lean)
Ball: TaylorMade 2024 TP5x
Grips: Golf Pride Tour Velvet 60R
Bag: Vessel Player IV Pro DXR Stand
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