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On my iPad i have the following problem with Trackman App. I can see the different results but trying to show the scorecards i get this message. : Error. Something went wrong while loading this scorecard. Please try again. RELOAD.:
Unable to install trackman app on my android phone
by Lifejoker
The app is good on iphone, but pretty much useless on the ipad when not actually on the range, why cant i lookup my past activities and analyse them on the ipad ? Have to do it on the tiny iphone screen, that is really bad.
by Rob Prine
Just spent 30 mins trying to connect to WiFi thanks for wasting my time.
by Involuntary Beta-tester
My phone overheats as I try to read the screen and identify myself amongst a bunch of blurry multi-colored dots. (Ever try to read your iPhone screen, even at full luminance, in full sunlight? Apparently this superhuman feat is a minimum requirement for operating this software.)
I hit a few shots. I realize that I have guessed incorrectly and one of my neighboring golfers’ shots are showing up on my phone. Time to start over. Finally I have it reading me and not some other guy. Great. The barely legible display tells me carry and distance. Wow. Almost like hitting a shot and seeing where the ball lands relative to a flag with a known distance.
If a productive practice session is meant to simulate the experience of hitting a golf ball on the golf course, this gimmick marches you in the opposite direction and off some kind of weird technological cliff. From a bulky metal stand where my iPhone slowly roasts in the sun, I’m expected to check in with my phone between shots. Not exactly what this sport is about. Still, I stick with it. After all, my club has invested $250,000 of members’ money in this gimmick. (At that price one would think that they would have a rep on site for the first week or two, assisting new users and observing first-hand the MANY shortcomings of their software and hardware. Nope!)
At the conclusion of my practice session I move into a less lighted place to see if there is some graphic showing shot distribution or, God, anything, I don’t know...something interesting or fun? No again. Instead I am presented with a spreadsheet of microscopic numbers.
This is the MySpace of technology-assisted Golf hardware/software. Betamax. 3D movie goggles. You get the idea. At best it is a promising technology in its infancy. I’m sure in a few years there will be a $30 device you can plug into your iPhone with far better results. For now, save your $250k and stay away from this white elephant.
Chapter 11 can’t come too quickly for TrackMan.