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Shot Tracking

Manual tracking now. Assisted automatic tracking when the data is ready.

GolfDock should launch shot tracking in a way users can trust: explicit manual shot saves first, then assisted detection with user confirmation before anything counts toward stats or AI Caddy.

Manual shotsClub pickerGPS pointsWatch signalsUser confirmation
Tracking roadmap
Phased
Manual Track ShotPhase 1
Club picker and ball markPhase 1
Edit/delete shotsPhase 1
Assisted detectionPhase 2
Fully automatic statsLater
Manual first

The safest first version is explicit and editable.

01

Track Shot button

Golfer taps Track Shot at the ball location before hitting or at the start point.

02

Club selection

Player selects the club used so distances can feed My Bag and AI Caddy later.

03

Mark ball

Player marks the ending location to calculate distance and shot context.

04

Shot history

Saved shots attach to round, hole, club, distance, timestamp, and GPS context.

05

Offline retry

Shot records should queue locally and sync when the phone/watch connection is stable.

06

Edit and delete

Players need a correction path because GPS drift and missed taps will happen.

Automatic later

Do not let automatic tracking damage trust.

01

Collect signals

Use GPS movement, watch motion, round state, hole context, and timing to create shot candidates.

02

Suggest a shot

Show detected candidates as suggestions, not final stats, until confidence and UX are strong.

03

Ask for confirmation

Let the golfer confirm, change club, move location, or discard the candidate.

04

Promote to stats

Only confirmed or highly trusted shots should feed club distances, AI Caddy, and performance stats.

Product strategy

Shot tracking becomes defensible when it feeds My Bag and AI Caddy.

Do manual tracking cleanly first. Automatic tracking can be a premium upgrade later once false positives are under control.

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