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Toy or sports equipment, that is the PhiGolf question here

Michael Restin
17.1.2020
Translation: machine translated

With "PhiGolf" you can do something indoors and outdoors. Barbara knows her way around golf. I like to play. Together we try out how the little sensor performs in the living room and on the driving range.

The apps and the damn demonstration effect

PhiGolf has teamed up with the manufacturer. You can connect the sensor to the WGT app and tee off for free at Wolf Creek. If you want to play all courses, a monthly subscription fee of two francs is due. You must take out this plan in the PhiGolf app in order to be able to play in the WGT app.

The PhiGolf app itself also offers various game and training modes, but looks old in direct comparison. Instead of realistic scenery, it offers poor graphics. Sure, the green is green and the sky is blue. But the visualisation is nowhere near as detailed. Instead, it (hopefully) offers interesting opportunities to analyse your own swing and train a little indoors in winter.

The woman who beats faster than her avatar

With a delay of about a second, something happens on the screen. A second hiss, a second "clack", a virtual punch that the 9-axis sensor has calculated from the movement data. It is based on the maximum speed and the angle at this point in time. We want to test how close it is to reality later on the golf course.

On the golf course

Each stroke can be replayed as an animation in the 3D model and viewed from the desired perspective. You can also call up data on "Head Speed", "Swing Tempo", "Club Path", "Face Angle" and "Attack Angle". The speed of the club head, its position and direction of movement at the moment of impact determine whether your shot is successful. There are brief explanations of the individual values.

Conclusion: It's a game, but interesting for golfers

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