A golf shot recordal system that permits images of a golfer's shot to be recorded comprises: (a) a tee unit that comprises a tee camera, which can provide a video image of the golfer and the golf ball at the tee, and down the fairway towards the green, the tee unit being locatable adjacent to the tee; and (b) a green unit that comprises a green camera, which can provide a video image of the golf ball when it has been hit onto the green, the green unit being locatable in the golf hole on the green. The tee unit further comprises: (i) a radio frequency video receiver which can receive and decode signals corresponding to the image from the green camera; and (ii) a video encoder that can receive signals corresponding to the tee images from the tee camera and that can receive signals corresponding to the green images from the radio frequency receiver. The green unit further comprises: (1) a pin that can be securely located in the golf hole on the green, wherein the green camera is mounted on the pin; and (2) a radio frequency video transmitter which can send signals to the radio frequency video receiver in the tee unit. The central axis of the field of vision of the green camera is substantially directly in line with the pin.

 
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