Introduction
The Shot Scope G6 GPS watch is designed to provide golfers with full hole maps, dynamic distances, hazard and layup information, and digital scorecard functionality, all without a subscription fee. With more than 36,000 courses preloaded, it promises an easy out-of-box experience for golfers seeking practical course management tools.
Three testers – Nunfa0, aguybadatgolf and schooner44 – evaluated the G6 across multiple rounds, comparing it to their current GPS and rangefinder devices. This recap combines their direct impressions to determine if the G6 deserves a spot on your wrist this season.
Key highlights from testers

Performance summary
Testers reported:
- Accurate yardages for front, middle, back, hazards and layups
- Useful full-hole maps for strategic planning
- Lightweight and comfortable design for all-day wear
- Clear setup process, though each tester experienced minor frustrations with charging or firmware updates
- Mixed reviews on display brightness, particularly in bright sunlight
Key features
The Shot Scope G6 includes:
- Full-hole maps for detailed strategy views
- Dynamic front, middle and back distances adjusting to your angle of approach
- Hazard, layup and dogleg yardages for smarter decisions
- Digital scorecard to track your round
- No subscription fees with more than 36,000 courses preloaded
- Customizable straps for personalization
Tester insights: performance and impressions
First impressions and aesthetics
Nunfa0
“The watch arrived in good time considering that I live just about as far away from the UK as you can get! It was well packed in a solid box. Inside was the watch, two straps and a letter from Gavin Dear, the CCO of Shot Scope. Personal touches like that are always welcome and show a level of pride in their product that I really like.”
“The product packaging is clean and simple but with a classy look. The back of the box gives some key features like F/M/B GPS distances, built in scorecard, full hole maps etc.”
“The watch itself is light but a decent size, even my old eyes can clearly see everything on it, but the display could be a bit brighter.”
aguybadatgolf
“Shipping was very fast. The watch showed up in a bubble wrapped package and was plenty sturdy and well packaged on the inside. No damage at all which is good to see.”
“Upon opening all the boxes I found that in addition to the extra watch band provided there was a third band in the packaging. The watch bands have spring loaded pins to make changing them quick and easy.”
“Right off the bat I liked the look and size of the watch. The V3 always was a little smaller than I would have liked and was very blocky. The G6 looks much better to me. The watch face is nicely lit and easy to see.”
schooner44
“The first thing I noticed was a letter included addressed to me and congratulated me on being a tester for MGS which was a super nice personal touch. Upon opening the box with the watch, I discovered 2 additional bands which was a nice surprise.”
“The watch is VERY light. This is indifferent to me but probably a big plus for someone who normally doesn’t wear a watch when golfing and doesn’t want any additional weight.”
Setup and ease of use

Nunfa0
“The set up was easy, a quick download of the app, a few quick questions and then you are ready to go. Well, I say ready to go but first you need to charge the watch, then it needs to update, then it will need to download updates for your course of choice (if there are any) and then you are good to go.”
“The box says ‘Ready to play out of the box’ but it really isn’t. It’s semantics, I know, but ready out of the box to me is turn on and go.”
aguybadatgolf
“As a current owner of the V3 I happen to already have the app and an account set up. I was worried it may get confused having 2 watches paired to the same account. Luckily it paired with my phone without issue and quickly started its firmware update.”
“It took about 15 minutes or so for the updates to complete and I was off and running. I will note that it was completely uncharged when it arrived so it had to be plugged in during this entire process. It only took about 1.5 hours for it to fully charge.”
“I am deducting a point for the very unique charging cable. They use a proprietary connector that only they have access to. If I lose this I am SOL until I can order a replacement.”
schooner44
“The quick start guide is very clear and the second step is to download the app onto your phone then connect your watch to it. This was my first disappointment…the screen on the watch was not very bright when trying to do this and it made it very difficult to get the process completed.”
“Once I finally got it connected, it prompted me to update the firmware. If I switched to another app on my phone, the update process stopped. It took almost 30 minutes and my phone was useless while it was running the update.”
On-course performance and accuracy
Nunfa0
“I have been looking for a golf watch for a while so when this opportunity came up, I had to jump at it. I am looking for accuracy in mapping, availability of the courses and speed of use. I currently use a Precision Pro laser for my distances so I can test the accuracy with that.”
“I am hoping that the watch will complement my rangefinder at the very least and possibly supersede it. Basically, my testing plan is to put the watch on and play golf!!”
aguybadatgolf
“I started using the Shot Scope V3 Watch last year to track strokes gained. I wanted to test the G6 because it provides full hole maps unlike the V3. Sometimes the yardages on the V3 are not what I am looking for, especially on doglegs. I am hoping the G6 provides better and more clear yardages in those instances.”
“I will likely be doubling up on the watches while playing to do a side by side comparison on accuracy and ease of use. I’ll officially be the golfer with the most bling in my group .”
schooner44
“I currently use a combination of a Precision Pro rangefinder along with the Hole19 app on phone and on my Galaxy Watch 6. I want technology to work for me, not the other way around. It needs to be a seamless part of my round for me to consider it a useful piece of equipment.”
“I want to see how the G6 compares to both Hole19, my rangefinder and even the cart GPS when I play a course that has them. Accuracy is the most important part of this or any GPS technology.”
Comfort and wearability

Nunfa0
“The watch itself is light but a decent size, even my old eyes can clearly see everything on it.”
aguybadatgolf
“The G6 looks much better to me. The watch face is nicely lit and easy to see. So far so good!”
schooner44
“The watch is VERY light. Even though the screen does not consume the entire area within the bezel, I assume it will be plenty sufficient to be visible.”
Durability and battery life
Nunfa0
“I will also be wearing the watch as my timepiece to test the battery life and durability.”
Overall impressions
Nunfa0
“So far, I like what I see, and I am looking forward to putting this watch through its paces.”
aguybadatgolf
“Overall I think Shot Scope did a great job with the packaging and what is included. Setup was simple and fast. The watch face is brighter and easier to read than the V3.”
schooner44
“I will reserve any judgement on the phone app until it gets used on the course however it seems fairly intuitive and I think it really is only used as a companion to the watch.”
What they liked
- Lightweight, comfortable design
- Quick and simple setup process
- Full-hole maps for strategic planning
- Accurate yardages for front, middle, back, hazards and layups
- Customizable watch bands with easy swap design
- Personal touches in packaging and letters from Shot Scope team
What they didn’t like
- Display brightness could be improved, especially during setup and in bright sunlight
- Proprietary charging cable poses replacement concerns
- “Ready out of box” claim felt misleading due to necessary charging and updates
- Firmware updates paused if phone switched apps (schooner44)
Conclusion

Final verdict
The Shot Scope G6 GPS watch delivered excellent accuracy, user-friendly functionality and a lightweight build that testers appreciated. While small frustrations with display brightness, charging cables and setup semantics were noted, the overall value, features and practicality impressed testers across skill levels.
Nunfa0 concluded:
“So far, I like what I see, and I am looking forward to putting this watch through its paces.”
aguybadatgolf summarized:
“Right off the bat I liked the look and size of the watch… setup was simple and fast. The watch face is brighter and easier to read than the V3.”
schooner44 added:
“It needs to be a seamless part of my round for me to consider it a useful piece of equipment. I’m super excited to see what the other testers look at and will try to incorporate what they’re doing in my review.”
Recommendations
Golfers should consider the G6 if they seek:
- Full-hole maps and comprehensive yardage information
- Subscription-free GPS performance with a simple interface
- A lightweight, comfortable watch with customizable style
FAQ
Does the G6 require a subscription?
No. The G6 is fully functional out of the box with no ongoing subscription fees.
How accurate is the Shot Scope G6?
Testers found the yardages accurate when compared to laser rangefinders and other GPS devices.
Is the display easy to read in sunlight?
Some testers reported the display could be brighter for optimal visibility in bright conditions.
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