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 In Approach & Putting Thresholds, the following colours are used to illustrate whether the arrival point of the ball from Approach and the subsequent Putting strokes were:
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 When the Current Round’s data is compared to year-to-date or the previous year’s averages, best or selected rounds and a group of averaged recent or past rounds, colour coded indicators reveal whether the current round was:
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 There are Positive is better numbers (higher numbers) and Negative is better numbers (lower numbers) controlled by these Threshold percentages.
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 If you are looking at a positive statistic such as Fairways in Regulation, Positive or higher numbers are better.
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 If you are looking at a negative statistic such as your Gross Score, Negative or lower numbers are better.
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 If you want to compare your performance with others whose results are recorded in different units of measurement, change your Fairway and Green measurements in the Round Statistics option screen.
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 watchMynumbers recommends you always use your name as the tag to capture all the rounds you play. In addition to tagging each round with your name, you can also add extra tags to the round such as a specific course, weather conditions, a country, or even all four tags.
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 You can compare This Round against Recent/Past round numbers, Year-to-date numbers and Last year numbers and your Best and Select (a combination of previous games or a desired target game).
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 In the statistics section, there are five differently formatted statistical reports:
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 In the Score Results section at the top of the Detailed and Summary reports, watchMynumbers has displayed the round results, the: Detailed Report – shows where on the course you’re having  strokes and Putts
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