The new G5 high-performance GPS golf watch from Shot Scope allows wearers to personalize their style with interchangeable color strap options.
“The G5 golf watch adds the perfect blend of style to a truly innovative on-course game management tool,” said Paige Spiranac, a golf influencer and Shot Scope’s brand ambassador. “The innovative features of G5 allow you to play your best golf, while also building a custom watch to accessorize your game with stylish strap colors to match your outfit. It’s cool, fun and most importantly it performs at the highest level.”
The lightweight G5 ($149.99) is available in a black or gray base model with the choice of two color straps from a range of options: white, black, gray, steel, navy, dark green, sky blue, burgundy, mint green, orange, pink and red. Golfers can opt to purchase additional straps for $19.99 each from Shot Scope to enjoy multiple colors matching different style preferences every round. Straps can be removed simply with a slide of the bar to change the strap color.
The innovative G5 – from a golf industry leader in advanced GPS, rangefinder and shot-tracking technology – provides dynamic yardages to the front, middle and back of greens as well as to hazards, layup points and dogleg corners. No phone (or subscription) is required for setup as the G5 is ready to play straight out of the box.
It comes pre-loaded with more than 36,000 mapped courses worldwide and offers a digital display clearly on the daylight readable color screen. The G5 has an option to switch to large digit display mode to be easier to read.
“G5 is a product where performance truly meets style, as golfers get unmatched accuracy from Shot Scope’s award-winning GPS distance measuring technology, as well as advanced course strategy features, while also having the option of matching their strap colors to their style preferences,” said David Hunter, CEO of Shot Scope.
The Shot Scope G5 can be purchased at Dick’s Sporting Goods, Golf Galaxy, PGA Superstores, Play Better, golf specialty stores or online at ShotScope.com.
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