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Understanding the numbers
 After completing your game, you should review your round to correct any input areas, and all GPS locations before you view your results.
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 Always use Round Review, to review all of your strokes, putts, and all ball stroke locations on each hole using maps.
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 Your movement on the golf course is displayed on Maps. A map of your movements is created by tapping the At My Ball button when you enter data during the round.
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 Players can review their statistics as they prefer. On certain days they may look at the Focus report. On other days they may look at the Summary report.
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 Determine where you want to compare the day’s round against past rounds (‘Recent’ rounds include the day’s round).
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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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