If you want to track your golf shots automatically without any manual input, Arccos is a great option. The golf tracking system offers detailed information about your shots, clubs and performance to help you improve your game automatically. It includes automatic shot tracking, an AI-powered rangefinder, strokes gained insights, club smart distances and personalized caddie advice. Arccos connects to a variety of products like sensors, grips and a wristwatch-like device called Link, with prices between $17.99 and $249.99. The Arccos app for iOS and Android offers a free first-year membership with full set purchases, so golfers can get a better understanding of their game and improve an average of 5 strokes in the first year.
Another option is WHOOP, though it's geared more for health and fitness tracking. The wearable device tracks biometric data like sleep, strain, recovery and heart rate, then interprets it into personalized advice. It's not specifically designed for golf, but the real-time feedback and data-driven approach can be good for athletes who want to optimize performance and recovery. WHOOP offers plans starting at $239 for a 12-month membership, with a 1-month free trial.