Creating courses off or on the course

There are two ways to update the GPS locations of the Tee, Mid-point location and Pin positions, off or on the course.

Create tee position – Off the course

Tap on the small Red satellite image next to the hole number or any of the items on the hole to access the Edit Hole screen.

If any of the satellite images next to the hole numbers are red, either a Tee or a pin have not been entered.

  • Firstly, it is preferred that Tee positions are set on the course, but in most cases, this is not possible particularly when you are playing the course for the first time, and it has not been mapped by another watchMynumbers app user.
  • Contact the pro-shop and ask them to send you photos of all scorecards and if possible, a course map.
  • The simplest method for establishing tee positions, both on and off the course for all holes, is to tap on the large satellite image located directly beneath the grey Tee Configuration This will allow you to modify the tees, mid-points, or pin placements for any hole on the course.
  • When you have located the satellite map image, zoom into the selected hole, and with a long press of your finger, hold and release where the selected colour Tee is located.

The Confirm prompt will reappear:

Are you sure you want to update the selected tees with this new location?

Select Yes when the prompt appears.

A second prompt will appear:

Keep Existing Distance:

Keep Entered numbers for all hole # Tee positions?

(Do not use GPS coordinates)

Select Yes.

Tap on Save.

Repeat these steps for the remaining Tees.

Once all Tees on a hole have their location recorded, the word Tee on the Select Feature Location will turn from red to grey.

The Maps screen will reappear. Tap on the back arrow in the top left corner and again tap on Save in Course – (Your Course Name) to save all of your changes.

Alternatively, if you prefer to make changes on a per-hole basis, you can select the small red or green satellite icon adjacent to the corresponding hole number. This satellite image will turn green, indicating the tee, mid-point and pin location for that hole has been updated.

The only difference when you update your tees on a per-hole basis, is when you exit the Maps screen (by tapping on the back arrow in the top left corner), you will exit via the Edit hole screen.

Tap Save at the bottom of the Edit hole screen and again tap on Save in Course – (Your Course Name) to save all of your changes.