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Club Catcher app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 5568 ratings )
Health & Fitness Sports
Developer: KSI LLC
Free
Current version: 1.2.6, last update: 9 months ago
First release : 23 Oct 2020
App size: 16.22 Mb

Since golf was invented in 15th-century Scotland, it’s happened every day on every course - golfers leaving clubs behind, often a wedge somewhere around the green…

That minor panic as you realize it and tell your group you need to go back and look for it, interrupting those behind you and delaying everyones game...
Searching the Lost and Found clubs in the pro shop to find it after the round...
Spending time and money buying a replacement club... or
Not finding an exact match and deciding between mismatched clubs or a whole new set!

If this is you, youre not alone. A survey by a major golf equipment manufacturer found that 70% of golfers have lost or left clubs behind on the course.

Club Catcher solves this problem. Lightweight devices screw into the grips of whichever clubs you want to protect. Inside each device are sensors, a microcontroller, and a bluetooth radio that notifies the app of the clubs status. The app uses various algorithms to determine when youve accidentally left a club behind, and gives you an alert (audible and/or vibration).

To answer a frequently asked question: no, the app does not depend on location or distance from a club - this would give many false alarms, as golfers often take their clubs far away from their phone during normal play when the phone is with the golf cart.

In a typical scenario, you take out your pitching wedge and putter. After you finish putting, you return the putter - at that point the app knows you should be returning your pitching wedge too, and if you dont, the app alerts you before you move on to the next hole.

This app is free with no subscription. To purchase Club Catcher devices or for more information, go to:
www.theclubcatcher.com
Its perfect for you or as a gift.

The best part is, once you have the Club Catcher devices and app, you dont have to think about it or do anything, and it doesnt interfere with your game, unless you leave a club behind. Its peace of mind - not having to remember whether you got all your clubs, an insurance policy against that frustration of losing one. So you get to focus on enjoying the course, honing your shots, spending time with your friends, whatever golf means to you.