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SnapCard vs Golfshot: Premium GPS or Simple Scan?

Golfshot is a feature-rich, premium-priced GPS app. SnapCard does one thing exceptionally well for a fraction of the cost. Here is how to choose.

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Available on the App Store · Last updated: May 2026

Short answer

Choose Golfshot if you want premium GPS features — 3D hole flyovers, club recommendations, and Apple Watch shot tracking — and don't mind paying around $79.99/year. Choose SnapCard if you want to keep your paper card, skip in-round phone use, and pay far less ($4.99/mo or $39.99/yr).

SnapCard vs Golfshot: the difference in one line

Golfshot: A premium golf GPS app with 3D hole flyovers, club recommendations, Apple Watch support, and shot tracking, sold via subscription or a one-time Plus purchase.

Golfshot is one of the more feature-dense GPS apps on the market. Its premium tier adds 3D flyover previews of each hole, on-the-spot club recommendations based on your performance, Apple Watch scoring, and detailed shot tracking. That depth comes at a premium price — Golfshot Pro runs around $79.99/year, with a one-time Golfshot Plus option around $119.99.

SnapCard is deliberately narrower. It does not try to be your in-round GPS or course-management caddie. Instead it nails the part most apps make tedious: getting your scores in. You keep the paper card, snap one photo, and the AI digitizes the whole round in about 5 seconds.

This is a classic 'do everything' versus 'do one thing well' decision, with a big price gap between them.

SnapCard vs Golfshot: feature comparison

Feature SnapCard Golfshot
In-round phone use None — scan after Every hole
How scores get in AI scans paper card (~5 sec) Manual entry / Apple Watch
GPS + 3D flyovers No Yes
Club recommendations No Yes (Pro)
Platforms iOS only iOS + Android
Free tier 3 full games, last 5 rounds Basic GPS + scoring
Paid price $4.99/mo or $39.99/yr ~$79.99/yr or ~$17.99/mo; Plus ~$119.99 once
Best for Paper-card users who want it simple Golfers who want a premium GPS caddie

Competitor pricing and features researched May 2026 and may vary by region and plan. See Golfshot for current details.

Which one should you choose?

Choose SnapCard if…

  • You want to keep your paper scorecard and just digitize it
  • You don't want to pay premium GPS-app prices
  • You prefer no phone interaction during the round
  • You are on iPhone or iPad
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Choose Golfshot if…

  • You want 3D hole flyovers and detailed course management
  • You want club recommendations and Apple Watch shot tracking
  • You are on Android
  • You're happy to pay a premium for an all-in-one GPS caddie

Golfshot is the better choice if you want a premium, full-featured GPS caddie and the price is not a concern. SnapCard is the better choice if you want a fast, focused way to digitize your paper scorecard at a much lower cost, without using your phone during the round.

SnapCard vs Golfshot: FAQ

Is SnapCard cheaper than Golfshot?

Yes, considerably. Golfshot Pro is around $79.99/year (or about $17.99/month), with a one-time Golfshot Plus option near $119.99 (as of May 2026). SnapCard Pro is $4.99/month or $39.99/year, and SnapCard is free to download and use for your first few games.

Does SnapCard have GPS and 3D flyovers like Golfshot?

No. SnapCard does not include GPS, 3D hole flyovers, or club recommendations. It focuses on scanning your paper scorecard and tracking your stats. Golfshot is the better option if those in-round GPS features matter to you.

Can Golfshot scan a paper scorecard?

No. Golfshot uses manual entry or Apple Watch scoring during the round. AI scanning of a handwritten paper scorecard is SnapCard's core feature.

Keep the paper. Skip the typing.

Play on the card your course hands you, snap one photo, and let SnapCard do the rest. Free to download on iOS.

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