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Arccos Caddie Review (2026): Does the Hardware Cost Pay Off?

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Arccos Caddie delivers the best automatic shot tracking available, but $199–$249 in sensors plus $99/year puts it well above every competing golf app. Is it worth it?

Updated Mar 21, 2026

Best Golf App for Apple Watch: GPS Yardage Without Touching Your Phone

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Apple Watch golf apps put yardage on your wrist so you never pull out your phone mid-round. This guide compares Golfshot, 18Birdies, Hole19, and others for Apple Watch integration in 2026.

Updated Mar 21, 2026

Golf Betting Games Guide: Nassau, Wolf, Skins, and Stableford Explained

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Nassau, Wolf, Skins, and Stableford are the four most common betting formats in casual golf. This guide explains how each works and how to apply handicap adjustments for fair play.

Updated Mar 21, 2026

Golf Etiquette Rules: What Every Golfer Needs to Know Before Playing

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Golf etiquette covers pace of play, honors, gimmes, ready golf, and how to behave on the course. These are unwritten rules that every golfer encounters within the first few rounds.

Updated Mar 21, 2026

Golf Games to Play with Friends: 8 Formats for Any Group Size

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Skins, Nassau, Wolf, Match Play, and four more golf games explained for friend groups. Which formats work for 2, 3, and 4 players, and how to set each up fast.

Updated Mar 21, 2026

Golf Games Explained: Nassau, Skins, Wolf, Best Ball, and More

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Nassau, Skins, Wolf, Best Ball, and Scramble explained clearly. How each format works, when to use it, and which apps can track them.

Updated Mar 21, 2026

Golf GPS vs Rangefinder: Which Is Better for Your Game?

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GPS apps give yardage to hazards and greens. Laser rangefinders give precise pin distance. Here is how to decide which tool (or combination) fits your game and budget.

Updated Mar 21, 2026

Golf Handicap Sandbagging: What It Is and How Clubs Catch It

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Sandbagging — deliberately inflating your handicap — is a recognized problem in golf. The World Handicap System has built-in detection tools including exceptional score reviews and anonymous reporting.

Updated Mar 21, 2026

Golf Scramble Format Guide: Rules, Variations, and How to Run One

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The scramble format is the most popular format for charity golf events and weekend outings. This guide explains how scrambles work, best ball vs. scramble, captain's choice, and how to run a fair event.

Updated Mar 21, 2026

GolfNow Review (2026): Good App, Terrible Cancellation Policy

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GolfNow has the largest tee time inventory in the US, but its 72-hour cancellation wall on DEAL Times costs golfers real money. Full review with pricing, pros, and cons.

Updated Mar 21, 2026

How Arccos Golf Works: Sensors, AI Caddie, and What the Data Actually Shows You

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Arccos Golf uses hardware sensors in your club grips to automatically track every shot. Here is how the sensor setup works, what the AI Caddie feature does, and whether the hardware cost is worth it.

Updated Mar 21, 2026

Golfshot Review (2026): Deep Stats, Aggressive Upsells

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Golfshot has detailed 3D flyovers and strong stat tracking, but $79.99–$99.99/year puts it above every competitor — and the in-app upsell pressure is a known complaint on r/golf.

Updated Mar 21, 2026

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