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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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 Tap ‘Enter Stroke Data,’ to start recording the day’s round. The Scorecard screen displays the hole number, distance, index number, and par of the hole.
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 You may choose not to use your mobile or smart watch to record data on the course.   watchMynumbers has provided you with the opportunity to print a Manual Card on your home printer before you leave for the golf course. This is not dissimilar to the information recorded by professionals in their course
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 Your score will be displayed in bright blue, light blue, green, red, or purple.
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 Tap ‘Enter Stroke Data,’ to start recording the day’s round. To record a stroke, tap on any part of the line showing your starting hole.
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 As the tees are often moved forward or back from the set locations, the day’s scorecard will automatically update to reflect the day’s distance, when you tap on At My Ball on the Tee and At The Pin when you are on the green.
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 To add a stroke, tap Add Stroke. The Hole number, Par/Handicap (The round’s handicap entitlement for the day), and hole Index are shown in the first three black boxes at the top of the screen.
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 At the beginning of each hole, watchMynumbers preloads the Tee location for your first stroke. Excluding putts, on par threes, every player has 1 stroke, on par fours, 2 strokes, and on Par fives, 3 strokes.
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 It is difficult to use a range finder on par fours and fives, so players often rely on the GPS position, distance book or distance markers on the course to calculate the distance to the pin.
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 To properly record your distances, tap At My Ball when you arrive on the Tee box.
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