Thursday, July 10, 2008
Finally living up to the title of Duffergeek
Some of you know about this already, but I figure now is a good time to let everyone take a peek :)
A few weeks ago, I started building an application for the iPhone and iPod touch that lets me track my golf score while I'm out playing. The first version is done now, as is the website and blog that accompany it. The application, called TeeShot, will be available for sale through the iTunes application store on Friday - the same day that the new iPhone 3G is released.
You can check them all out at the TeeShot Live website and at my new Talkin' TeeShot blog.
TeeShot Live, is more than just an "about this application" website. It is the place where users go to upload and download courses and will eventually be a place where they can keep in touch with their friends who are out playing golf. Today, though, it shows off the features of TeeShot and lets users start downloading courses (there are already over 100 courses up there).
I am really excited to see what folks think of the application and how it does at the iTunes Application Store. TeeShot costs $19.99 (less than a half dozen golf balls) so I'm hoping lots of people pick it up just to give it a try.
The cool thing is that the new iPhone 3G has a GPS receiver in it, so an upcoming version of TeeShot will use that to help golfers figure out how far they hit each shot and how far they are from the green and more!
Check it out!
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I've used TeeShot Live during its development, and I have to say that it's one of the coolest golfing apps that I've ever seen. The ability to track your performance as you go, and download courses later on, is fantastic. Congrats, Chris!
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