Apple Launches GolfPlan for iPad

A good golf GPS device will give you accurate yardages on the course; however, knowing the correct yardage is not enough to make you a better golfer. It matters not one wit that you know it’s 140 yards to the center of the green, if you are not confident that you can hit the ball anywhere near that distance. You might not even know what club to use. Can a golf GPS help? Most golf GPS devices can also record statistics from your round like fairways hit, greens in regulation, and putts per round. This feedback can help you find the areas that you need to improve.

But what do you do with the statistical information when you get it? The new iPad app GolfPlan can help. Using instructional videos supplied by Paul Azinger, GolfPlan can take look at your statistical information gathered by GolfShot and suggest drills to improve the five key areas of game improvement: driving, greens in regulation, scrambling, recovery and putting. Even if you are not a GolfShot user, the GolfPlan app can use your handicap to offer the same type of assistance.

Here’s Paul Azinger discussing the new iPad app:



You might also want to take a look at the GolfShot promotional video:



You can find more information about Golfplan at www.golfplanpro.com or Golfshot at www.golfshot.com. Golfplan and Golfshot can be downloaded at the iTunes store.

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