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May 7, 2024
 There may be a dogleg on a par four and pivots on par fives, which require a mid-point GPS location. Mid-points are tied to all Tee’s on a hole and are not required on any Par 3’s.
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 Tap on the Red satellite image, directly under the grey Tee Configuration tab or any of the satellite images next to a hole number to access the Edit Hole screen.   Select a tee to update and tap on the red or green satellite image.   On the satellite image, zoom into the selected
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 Tap on the Toggle Hole Display button in the top right corner of each map to show all of the Tee, Mid-point and Green positions as you create each hole.
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 The accuracy of your GPS co-ordinates cannot be guaranteed, as satellites are constantly moving from point to point. This means marked positions on the course will in some instances be differently positioned.   Tee locations should be prepared on the course, whilst all mid-points and centre of green locations can be prepared off the
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 Clubs that have multiple courses, use selected holes from each course to create a composite course. Other clubs have 27 or 54 holes and are able to create different sets of match day courses.
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   All rounds of golf that are tagged with a chosen description are listed on the Round History screen.
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   Tap on the Tag Filter in the top left corner to view every round of golf you have played, every round played, (for example) on a windy day or every first round of a major competition.
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 From the round history screen, tap on Add to start a new round. You can change any setting before, during or at the end of your round except the Tee.
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 Some courses have 19 holes available for play.
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 If you have more than 14 clubs in your bag, eliminate unwanted clubs by tapping on, Edit Clubs For This Round.
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