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Criz Abad
 The Strokes screen lists all of your strokes on a hole. If you do not tap on At My Ball, there will be no GPS tracking recorded in Maps, and no information about your direction and progress on the hole.
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 The Stroke screen provides a range of options to record what occurred on the hole.
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 Low handicappers who can reach the green can use the Going for the Green button for all approaches.
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 Only low handicap and elite golfers should use the Dangerous pin placement and DPP Attacked (Dangerous Pin Placement Attacked) options.
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 In the player profile, in Edit Favourite Clubs, players nominate the club they usually use on par fours and fives. In nearly all instances, this will be a driver.
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 Once the stroke is complete, players must decide whether it was Excellent, Just ok, Left, Right, Short, Long, Thin or Fat.
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 For all par fours and fives, having a Fairway in Regulation (FIR), means your ball landed on the fairway from the tee.
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The stroke screen can be toggled up and down to see all of the relevant areas including the Save and Delete Stroke area at the bottom of the screen.
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 watchMynumbers will automatically select your putter and progress forward, using your score to anticipate whether you are on the Fairway or on the Green.
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 All players must tap on At My Ball when they arrive on the green, as this marks your arrival point.
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