The big number on your Player page is your scoring average — your mean score across your selected round window, normalized to 18-hole equivalents. It's designed to give you the most accurate read of where your game actually stands.
Round window options
Your scoring average is calculated from all completed rounds in your selected window. Tap the round count selector near the top of the Player page to choose from:
- Last 5 rounds
- Last 10 rounds
- Last 20 rounds
- Last 50 rounds
9-hole rounds are included and normalized to 18-hole equivalents. Two 9-hole rounds combine to form one 18-hole equivalent — they are not doubled individually.
The trend line
The trend line below your scoring average shows whether your overall performance is improving, declining, or steady — filtering out the noise of individual good or bad rounds to reveal the real direction of your game.
Strokes Gained
Strokes Gained measures how many strokes better or worse you play compared to a golfer at your goal handicap. Positive means you're gaining strokes. Negative means you're losing strokes.