Depending on your handicap, watchMynumbers will automatically move from Fairway to Green.
When you walk on the green, move to the flag and tap At The Pin to record the flag’s new GPS position on Maps.
Pace out the distance as you walk to your ball and then tap on At My Ball to record the GPS position of your ball on the green.
If the counted distance is greater or lesser than what is appearing on the distance to pin on your screen, tap on the plus (+) or minus (-) buttons on either side of the distance to increase or decrease by one foot/yard/metre.
Once the yellow At The Pin button is tapped, this will be acknowledged on the strokes screen.
All of the unlocked numbers on par fours and fives and unlocked fairway strokes will now be adjusted with the new location of the flag on the green.
All locked numbers with the range finder entered numbers are 100 per cent accurate and will not be altered.
If the GPS banner is orange, distance indicators are not accurate and should not be relied on. You can correct any inaccurate flag or pin positions at the end of you around. Press Save.
Complete the hole by putting out, remembering the distance on each subsequent putt. Assess the actual distance, (i.e. 0.5 of a foot/metre/or yard for your subsequent putt or putts), and manually record these as you leave the green, after teeing off or waiting to tee off on the next hole.
If you just shade the hole, record 0.1.
If you choose, you can record your second or third putts manually, by tapping on maps on each hole to update your on green positions after the round is completed.
After the round, you can also record whether your first, second or third putts went Left, Right, Short or Long. However, other than recording your total putting distance, this is not essential.
In addition, you can nominate whether the putt was from Above or Below the hole.
If you don’t nominate either Above or Below, the putt will be deemed to be from a relatively flat lie.
watchMynumbers strongly recommends you do not attempt to mark your location after every putt, as doing so would disrupt both your own play and that of other players.
Record the additional putts when you finish the hole.