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 On the top row, tap on the fourth box Map. The map of the hole will appear. Tap on the Tee, pin placement on the Green, or stroke details to view additional information.
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 To record how far you hit the ball, tap on At My Ball when you arrive at the hitting off point of the next stroke. If you lose the ball, there is no way to record its arrival point.
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 Pickups are going to occur on a regular basis due to local rule differences.
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 You can use your phone to enter their strokes while on the golf course. Professional and elite amateurs in competition however, record data in their golf round book.
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 To amend the club used for each stroke, tap on the name of the club (example 5 Iron). The Club select screen will appear.
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 You can access a report from any round you have played and entered in any year of play. Tap on Reports to view various report formats.
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 A watchMynumbers scorecard identifies excellent and good strokes in green and yellow. Poor and extremely poor strokes are red and purple. You can also see all of your good and bad approach results and putts from various distances and statistics supporting your putting performance.
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 A Handicap golfer has several additional strokes available, called the Greens in Regulation Handicap (GIRH). Your additional strokes appear as small numbers in the par column of your scorecard.
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 When you decide you are going for the green, tap on the Going for Green (GFG) button. This will mark your location on the hole and record the distance to the pin.
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 The colours used on the Score column using a scratch golfer, as an example are:
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