Improve your game at home with Shot Scope’s third edition of FREE golf strategy guide

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Ways for golfers to improve their score through improved strategy
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March 24, 2020
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Shot Scope, the game’s leading shot tracking company have announced the release of the company’s third series of free e-books.

Improve your game at home with Shot Scope’s third edition of FREE golf strategy guide

In this third edition of the FREE golf strategy guide, Shot Scope take a look at some of their platform’s findings and recommend ways that golfers can improve their score through improved strategy. When it comes to playing better golf, data collection could be crucial to success and these e-books will help golfers understand how to use it to their advantage.


e-book 1: The Ultimate Golfer's Guide
Provides a series of anecdotes and helpful tips in four key performance areas: tee shots, approaches, short game and putting.

e-book 2: The Top Ten Strategy Mistakes
Focuses on the top 10 course strategy mistakes golfers make.


e-book 3: How Data Can Help You Improve
Looks at seven Shot Scope case studies, to help golfers understand how tracking their game will help them improve.

Golfers can get their free e-books today by heading to www.shotscope.com/ebook. For more information on Shot Scope’s market-leading golf performance tracking technology and to view all products head to www.shotscope.com


ABOUT SHOT SCOPE

Shot Scope was founded in 2014 by CEO David Hunter. Hunter, a former electronics design engineer and secondary school teacher, invented the product at home in his spare time. Now a team of 17 based in Edinburgh, Shot Scope designs, engineers and manufactures all its products in Scotland, bringing golf technology to The Home of Golf. The team also includes former Walker Cup player and ex-professional golfer, Gavin Dear. 

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